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LXXX, NO. 183 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) ^leoige Strlmaltis wtU be In MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1961 (Claaalflod Advortlsing on Pago 88) charge of refreshments. rFto Shepard^ Capsule Go Miles ton, Mnsa.' 115 5^000 Miles an H o u r VvfiipivTviy MWiwfimiG Reaervatlons for the mystery ride sponsored by the Army end « Fm FIhsIi Agoinsf tb* Navy Auxiliary wlU close tomor Done with Full Puhlicity - row. .Reservations may be made Wol (BuRMnLooli) State News by calling Mrs. John Glenney, 70 Bigelow at., or Mrs. Charles Turk- ‘Boy, What a Ride,’ shot, SB Russell St. Roundup • • Check For Worldwide Reaction The Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a dance Saturday at- 8 - p;m." at- tho -Waddell- Schools Your Trade-In , Astronaut Declares Earl Johnston will be caller. Re laeeman Crash Kills magic freshments will be served. i s ♦ ■ Price • ' ■ Aboard the Lake Champlain, May 5 (A')—Astronaut Alan Kevin W. ^Carson, fireman a p -1 Bride-to-Be B. Shepard was reported in “excellent physical condition’* Delivered—Installed (By THE ASMICIATED PBE8S)t>Honor—the nation's highest prentice, USN, eon of Mrs. | award. and in “fine spirits” less than an hour after he retunu^ to of friendship Jory Lonole, 117 West St., is serv Serviced—Demonstrated President Kennedy saluted New Fairfield, May 5 {IP)— Earth from his space flight. ing with the Texas Group Of the With 'The Trade-In Of Your the successful flight today of Virginia Beach, Va., May 5 (/P) A bride-to-be was- fatally in Atlantic Reserve fleet at Orange Y ean Old Pay Only* America’s first astronaut and —Mra. Alan Shepard, who watch Texas. One Year Old Waahec. jured last night when her car By HOWARD BENEMOT Reraember the Drst time you shopped store. Shoppinir here was like a visit 2 Y ean at the same time urged re ed on television her husband's crashed into a boulder after doubled efforts to push Amer flight Into' space, emerged today Cape Canaveral, Fla., May 5 (^V-Steel-nerved Alan B. with good friends. 'iTie Loyal Cirde of King's I 1 2 9 ° ° from the privacy of her curtained plunging down an embank Shepard Jr. rode a rocket into Space today, exclaimed "V ^at bur friendly store? Remember how you Daughters will meet Monday a^ I ica’s vital space program. ment off Route 29/ AS LOW AS The Chief Executive also talked honae triumphant and happy. a beautiful sight” as he looked down on the Earth, and then walked in feeling—well, quite imper We hope you’ll always feel that way. 7:45 p.m. In the F'ederation Room 3 Y ean Although ahe had not spoken Mrs. Evelyn Murphy Dunlap, a dropped to a safe landing in the Atlantic Ocean. We promise you shopping that’s really at Center Congregational Church. 1 4 9 ^ by telephone imd radio with Cmdr. with her astronaut husband, she divorcee, was to have been remar sonal about it all? Then as you looked I Weekly Or Alan B. Shepard Jr., who aoared To the wiry, 37-year-old Navy commander, the historie pleasant, really satisfying—with cour NO M ONEY ried Saturday. She died of a adventure obviously was no more frightening than many ear around, you caught a frendiy smile, you teous, friendly help . . . shining fresh 4 Y ean 116 miles into space and aafely (Continaed on Page Fifteen) skull fracture in Danbury Hospi ‘ -.-■w back to a landing at aea. ♦ ■; <1 *>■t'SrT lier flights he had made in hot experimental aircraft. heard a cheery srreetinfir from one of ness everywhere . . . clean, uncluttered Hospital Notes 1 6 9 ° ° M onthly tal two hours after the accident. “It’s a beautiful day,” he told Marines on the helicopter Kennedy voiced his personal Her 2-year-old aon, Scott, was aisles . . . the widest possible choice 5 Y ean DOWN congratulations, received assur that plucked his space capsule out of the water after a soar our staff fkmily—a warm' and welcom of quality foods at lowest prices. Do VMOng hours, are 6 to 8 pjn. Royal Laotians with her in the car. He suffered for all areas except matonilty and Older.... 1 8 9 ° ° With Yoar Old Washer On Our Own Budget Plan ances from Shepard that "every facial bruises and was reported in ing flight 115 miles above the Earth and 802 miles southeast ing: “Hello”—and, suddenly, it was your stop in often. thing worked Just about perfect good condition at the hospital. from the Cape Canaveral launching pad. where they are X to 4:60 and 6:80 ly," and said he was looking for to 8 pJn.; and private rooms where ward to seeing the Navy com Balk at Rebel Police are investigating to find Then his nonchalance fave,.way to excitement as he de they are 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. Visitors 1 YEAR FACTORY mander here in Washington. the cause of the accident. clared : am requested not to sinoko in pa- DEUYERYI In addition to the boy, Mrs. “Boy, what a ride!” HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF tlenta’ rooms. No mom than two| SERVICE ON ALL PARTS The White House Said the meet Political Talks Dtmlap, a New Fairfield resident visltom at one time, per patient. ANYWHERI ing probably will be at the Execu Only 18 minutes after the Redstone rocket booster blasted ondLASOR tive Mansion Monday morning. - leaves her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. off at 10:34 a.m. (EDT), Shepard climbed out the escape FREE FREE Kennedy issued a statement nln Heup, Laos, May. 6 iJPi — John Murphy, also of New Fair- FaUelto Today M4 praising the accomplishment and The Royal Laotian government field. hatch of the space craft and was picked up, to be tran sferr^ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: I She was an employe of Sperry to the deck of the aircraft carrier Lake Champlain. PIVEHURST BONELESS William Graezyk, 10 Morrison S t, promising to share with the world brushed aside Communist-backed Products Co.. Danbury. Rockville; Mrs. Mary Cutronl, An Boys This 1961 G^E the scientific material obtain^ Prince Souvanna Phouma's call for "I don’t think there’s much you’ll have to ^ to me. Doc,” dover; Mrs. Evelyn Steele, 40 Fox- i from the flight political negotiations today and America’s first spaceman remarked to one of the psysicians croft. Dr.: Robert Plnney, Broad . He watched most of the history- sent an all-mllltary delegation to 65 to 77 waiting anxiously to determine if Shepard suffered physical Brook; Mrs. ..Helen Gienty, 67 making flight on televtsion and this rivarsida village to negotiate Hartford, May 6 UPf —The-Stdte or psychological harm in his flight out of the atmosphord. Dougherty St.; Ronald Cambra, 26 30-Inch Electric Range was in touch, aecond-by-second, with representatives of the pro- Motor Vehicle Departmenfa dally CHUCK ROAS'TS with its progress through a direct Conununlst rebels. record of automobile accidente as Shepard had radioed from the weightless void of Space Knighton St.; Bernard Bentley, 18 Note; These roaata are cut from the Bame choice quality, corn-fed beef, as our finest Canterberry St.; Mrs. Dorothy With The ’Trade Of Your'One telephone line to Cape Canaveral. The''deIegftion from the western- of iMt midnight and the totals on that he could see, through his periscope, the entire East Coast steaks. With all these tender, waste free boneless cuts except the eye, on sale at 69o Manfggl'a, Andover; Mrs. Arlene Year Old Range He also asked the Navy to try supported »gim « In Vientiane was the same date last year: of the United States. lb., you get a lot of 'meat for little money. Eyes on sale, too, at 69c lb. Rochj^ 709 Main S t; Mra. Doro to set up communications so he headed by Brig. Gen. Sing Rat- 1969 1961 President Kennedy telephoned his congratulations to Shep thy Wheelock, 19 Spring S t, Rock cpuld speak directly to Shepard tanasamy, inspector-general of the Accidents ..14,860 13,820 (E st) ard on the carrier and said he was looking forward to the ville; \ Mrs. Bella Rogowakl, 362 | e 23-Inch aboard the aircraft carrier Cham Royal Armed forces. The absence Killed ...... m 77 Adams St.; Mrs. Catherine Dore- Chpek For Your Oven plain off Grand Bahama Island in of any membera from the CivHlan Injured .... 7,206 7,522 (E st) Spaceman’s arrival in Washington, when he will receive a mus, 38 Scarborough Rd.; Robert I the Atlaittlc, where the astronaut cabinet emphasized the Vientiane hero’s welcome. Grasls, 104 Ridge S t; Cynthia e Qven was flown by helicopter after be government’s determination to nail Shepard’s blazing, 5,000-miIe-an-hour flight wag only the Trade-In Price Timer ing lifted the aea. $41,000 Settlement The Redstone missile with psnsiiie teke,s off, leaves a vapor trail. Carlson, Thompsonville; C ^ th ia down the cease-fire proclaimed New Haven, May 6 Iffl — A f beginning of American exploration of space, said Hugh Dry- Robie, Windsor Locks; Lynn Rob e Minute lik e Kennedy, mehibera of (3on- W^ednesday before entering into den, deputy administrator of the Ni^tional Aeronautics and inson, 120 Delmont S t; Robert greer bailed the adflevemtOL Frb^ 'B6getA tiona^ a cokllflon govern*^ Jiat- Yergeau, East Hartford; Elizabeth Years Old Pay Only* Minder poaele immediately were made to __ , «.X959 tfuck- Space Administration. car collision fn wM5h' 'the truck Soon, Dryden said, an astronaut wUl orbR ahd i h Murray, 8 Devon Dr.; Timothy e Clock give Sbeperd a special Medal of (Cmtinued on Page Ten) driver was killed has been settled SuUivan, Elm Hill Rd.. Vernon. 2 Years 1 2 9 * 0 0 ♦ Push with payments totaling $41,000 later travel to the moon and back. We do not feel that all sirloins should carry the same ADMITTED TODAY: E r n e s 11 NO M ONEY Crewmen of the Lake (^8iaift-<^- j^wrice. . .so we separate them into two classes. . .which- Kunz Jr., Box Mt. Rd., Vernon: Dr. I button Mra. Ellen Sutton, 18 Audette plain were told not to speak to Oeater out block chucks, ‘‘^ v e r steak you buy, you get tender choice nteat. . . Gideon Moore, 79 Niles Dr. S Y ean 149°° Controls Falls 25-ft. to Death St., Wallingford, wife of the driver the Astronaut. Doctors and psy' m m regular hamborg and MIssls- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son I of the car. collected $21,000. Mrs. chologlsts want him tq tell liis to Mr. and Mra. William Shelsky, DOWN Mary A. Yunuski. Widow of the atory without having it~'colored by atppl baiioa all at 4tc lb. de 4 Y ean AS LOW AS ' Bulletins serve a place Ma- T V UHF-VHF sustained several fractured ribs ing an American which the Na formation received from Capo . MISSISSIPPI drowned after a mere 25-foot fall south of Mobile, Ala. and other injuries. tional Space Agency plana to do Canaveral, a rocket with a map hOney, 121 Walker St.; James Sills, | With Your 1 Year Old TV from a rescue helicopter's harness. The carrier followed the balloon later this year. on board waa launched. After 15 BOILED HAM Ib. 99c South Windsor; Mrs. Catherine | The officer, Lt. Cmdr. Victor A. BACON, lb. 49e as it drifted down across the gulf VConn Alumni Atcarth The purpose of today’s flight minutoe the capsule with the (Mostly, but not all center slices) Karvelis, 339 Tolland Tpka.; Mrs. Prather of ^thesda, Md., helped on a southeasterly course. It pUot, Alan Shepard, fell In tha Edna Odell, 44 Pearl St.; Mrs. Flor Storrs, May 5 (jP)—The Univer was to determine if man can per Cheek Below For Your •et the altitude record yesterday landed on the gulf at 4:05 p.nr. form useful chores in space. Atlantic Ocean at a distance of ence O'Oonnell, 437 Birch Mt. Rd.; aa acientifle observer and compan (CST), having run into trouble.on sity of Connecticut will give its al Plnphurst Regular Mrs. Faye Chase, Coventry; Rob- I Shepard proved conclusively It 809 miles from Cape Canaveral. Trade-In Price ion to Cmdr. Malcolm Roes, the descent When the ballooniato had umni recognition awards to the could be done "Pilot Al$ui Shepard feels satls- HAMBURG, Ib. 49e ert Contois, 355 Adams St.; Joseph Navy's veteran balloonist. Rom dropped to an altitude of/about dean of the University of Mary Wiley, 2 Olcott S t; Mrs. Mar He reported constantly throiigh- factbrlly. The rocket was launch Crisp, Fresh COMPARE PINEHURST was saved without difficulty after 40,000 feet the rate suddenly and land's Graduate School and a out the flight that he was able to ed vertically and reached on al PINEHUR8T garet Burke, 869 Main St; Sherri Y ean Old - Pay Only* their troubled descent from 113,- alarmingly had increaa^ to 1,009 member of America's delegation At Plndianit Servlee PRICES . . .COMPARE do certain tasks, such as pushing titude of 115 mUeJ." ^ Evaiis, 82 Union St., Rockville; 500 feet. He was a helpleM wltneM feet a minute, according to Infor to NATO on May 2P, It was an levers and buttons and operating N, Meat Counter—Lean CAMtOTS THE QUALITY. . . . ^rs. Dinah Paradis and daughter, 2 Y ean as Prather lost his life. mation relayed to/ Washington nounced ■ today. Ellington; Mrs. Carol Haatlnga from, the carrier, /' manual controls. COST 62.2S PI5B CITIZEN CHUCK GROUND, Ib, 69c It wan-only the third ascent for The presentations to Dean Don All the way through he told the Cape Canaveral, FTa., May 5 MILK IS-IOWER and daughter, Coventry; Mrs. I 129°° Pmther and he made It plain In • Prather and ^tosa Jettisoned ald Bamford and MaJ. Gen. C. Ed Gertrude Trousdell ^ul son, Loehr AS LOW AS everything, a Navy apokesnu^ control center at Cape Canaveral Each U.S. citizen bought S Y ean a radio meMsge from the great ward Ryan (USA-Ret) will hlgh- by. radio that everything was a $2.25 ticket into. Space today. LEAN STEWING Vj gaHen now41e Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Ann Me-1 height of 2 1 miles, that he was Spaceman Shepard in ..space suit before leaving for launching site. Laughlln and daughter, 29 Eld- 149°° (Oontln^idd on Page Fifteen) okay. Project Merciirj', which auoceas- , BEEF, Ib. 79e NO MONEY enjoying the dramatic experience (Continued on Page Eleven) During Uie flight. Mercury offl- full,v »M»n( an American on a OeUo Bag Gail on jug 71e ridge S t; Mrs. Alice Heldoavage I T 2 5 ^***‘*^®'‘ . Asked how things were going, ______and daughter, 46 Coolidge St. 4 Y ean * cial.s said that Shepard was report short hop, hM cost $400' mil the 34-year-old Prather, father of ing fpeti. and figures Just like a lions so far. That figures out to. DISCniARGED TODAY: Thom- 169°° two children, come back with this: teat pilot would. Conn, Fresh Chicken aa McDonald, French Rd., Bolton; DOWN 5 . 0 0 Monthly The Eichmaim Trial $2.23 for each of the naiion's Firm, Fresh Get cigarettes here at 6 Y ean and Older "Things are great. Come on up." Tbs' National Aeronautics and 180 million men, wo L e g s ...... lb. 49c Mrs. Rachel Shive,>East Hartford. With Your Old TV Even before they reached that Space .‘.dministration made this .children. Orbiting a man Just the Right Connecticut’s lowest official announcement: “Test No. SIxe 189°° On Our Own Budget Plan altitude the two had reported cost more. The price prices . . . Cartons 42.t6 their smooth ride up had taken 108 is terminated. Thia was the day, for sending a man tMJQtP and $2.29, pack 22c and 4 pioneer U.S. Man in Space flight. Connecticut Freeh CucHmb«n ATLANTIC them to a height from which they Witness Tells jOourt moon has been estlmateylMt^ up CHlX WINGS, ib. 25e 23c. could see the Atlantic Ocean on The Mercury-spacecraft is on the to $40 MUions' oshmornSabout FURNACE OIL Huge 196112 Cubic Ft. * Full width frtM tr the other side of Florida, and deck of the aircraft carrier I.jike $225 per person. Aotonuiilc Delivery most of the Gulf Coast. Champlain and the helicopter is * Adjustoble door about Jto land. Shepard is about S In 1 Blend of 'The New Pink L. T. WOOD CO. The huge plaatlc balloon had Commandos LAOS TALKS FRUITLESS Phone Ml 8-1188 G-F Refrigerator s h d v M to come out of helicopter." Hin Heup, Laos, May fir^(A5— BEEF. PORK, VEAL each Dovalettes ... .2 for 39c Shepard's reports on the “beauti Ground, Ib. 79e Jerusalem, May 5 OPj^The ter-^Germans would hot let me. Hours Military officers of the royal * Straight-IlM ■f. >■ • ■ . ■ ’• i ■ * • _ , _ . . ■' ' " ■ j y . .. •■ . . .1 ■ 4»' A-'-. , # i':.’ V .; <- • / r t ■ 3 (.< ’ PA fflB T W O MANCHESTEB |S V E N ^ HERALD, IUNCHBSTB&^ CONN, IPRroAY, MAY 8, IM l MANCHESTER EVSNIWQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi FRIDAY, MAY FiOllENilaOi SouUi Wind»or Idle Claiitts Rise Bolton tudey.” ' "Midnight Romanos,” m i k t t Pe^r Elected Anita Stewart, 65, “Iha ’’ Oraat White Way” and Bill Would Liiiiit (‘Never the Twain Shall Meet.” ia.8% in Week Stamps T ie w t Dies; Ex-Film Star She eloped with Rudolph Came Young Drivers OPEN DAILY < U. to 5:30 P.M.I Mrs* Reeves Nomination l^t Sfaeinwold op Bridge CSiief Massolini Re-elected : : ron Brennan, an actor, during Claims for unemployment In ToC on im on s M t(k 0» i il l ' s B y LOUIS MAMDBLL Hollywood, May 8 (P>—Anita World Wax’ L Brennan, known pro- Hartford, May 6 (JPt — A hUl THURSDAY uM*t«tP.MJ: Manchester Increased 10.8 per 8tawart,^86, vriio left a Brooklyn feaalonaUy as Rudolph Cameron, that would give all drivers under As CoU>p Nursery President cent lest week from 1,871 to 8,- DISTRUST OPPONENTS,^ < F o r 14 th Year by Firemen was his wife's co-star in twq 1917 RaCPBRT ADVISES high sehMl to boooma one of tho 21 provisional licenses and which 07. The rise marks a revarss movies and managed her career would set stiff penalties for traf- Rw Altnfi tWniaarnil biggest stars of tha .atlant aoraan, when they went to HoUyivood. Mn. Itobwt ItwvM wtU b« nc«-f First trend from the previous wsek’s Lendon, May B'(f) — Britain’s NsMMf aldaeni—8ibl9 X» Fire CUef Pater MaaaoUnl baafrh* committe* wfia to m ut today flo violatora to the same age "Don't trust your epponenta" NORTH dl«d of an apparent heart attack They were divorced in 1928 and group baa been approved by the lamtad tl» mnr i«M^*nt !s First C^mmunion'''Class of 7.1 per cent drop in unemploy anrisnt elseUtral lawiNsrere tiad in wama Edwin K utar, yotug .Loa b a u rt-M utod for hla 14th auo- to Interview ons candidate. yesterday. Mlsa Stewart’s married Convene, Booth Windsor OooporatiTe SffnKYancts of Assisst Church will ment claims filed here. knots today by the re-^le^Uon of .$ ?ll I oaaalva term by tha Bolton Vel- Tha .Commission on Membership legislature’s transportation com AngolM bridge Mar. **Ihe faM that and EvangeUam of United Metho- Death came in tha Bavarly Hills a New York millionaire-socialite, mittee. •ly mt its ntMURB Wedn 'meet Saturdsy, a t 9:30 a.m. in the State unemployment compensa Anthony Wedgwood Benn, re . a an opponent falla to ruff doUn’t X -^ A K 9 4 2 ' nntaar Ftra Department. home the ax-aetrsta ahared with tha following year. church hall. First confessions will tion benefit claims declined by 468. jpt& n that ho can’t do i t ” And he A 4 dlM Church wlU sponsor a fellow her sister IsicUle. Tha oistera had 'The ceremony, one of Holly :'Provlalonal Ucensea are now is S p.m. St Wspping Coi be heard at this timh. during the same period ended luctant viacoimt, to a. .brancir«^ RA«r AU other offioera were alao re ship hour between church urv- sued to drivers 16 to 18 y ew old. Rouse. cltea thia band to prove his point.. turned to office by the annual Uved together since Aidta’a dl-, wood’s best remembered social Paxmta are requested to see that April 29 from 65,06!1 (previous parilament that doesn't want him.' , W ut Isada ths quesn of hearts, Icu Suhday. All worshipers are vptceli' yean ago from weaRhy evanta of the era, waa attended The State Motor VeUcles Commis Mrs. Rcoves heads Uie slats of week) to 84,099, according to a y * ? | K f ? m uting or the department. They Invited to attend. Coffee will be sioner has the authority to sus oMesrs to be presotted by the the cmMien arrive promptly so Benn. a member of the Rouse of in d you win with the ace. You Isad Include: Paul Maneggta; aulatant George Peabody CkmverM. bjr PnncG Holm of Dennuu’k. thst renMussls can beidn as sched State Labor Department report Cemmona stales 1950 and one of the a diamond to ths king, ratum a 7 S S Mrved for the adulte and punch Lucille Stewiurt, once the wife Mlaa Stewart never made a talk pend provisional liew es for any nomlnstinB committee. Others In released' today. K I 7 S ^ 4 8 lls5 4 : chief; JuUua Strong, preaident; for the children. length ot time'he sees fit clude Mrs. Psm Crsparotts, vice uled. ReUKioua instruction will fol brighter young men of .the Labor low tnimp to tha ace, and load an- SOVIH Stuart WeUa, vice preaident; WU- of piqnser movie director Ralph ing motion picture, but had a sue- low rehearsal at 10:30 a.m. There Manchester, ranked 11th in the Party, as automsUcally slevated other diamond to dununy'a ace. . AU married'couplu, whether or Ince, said her idster had been un wasful singing career In vaudeville The measulre approved yester president; Mrs. Jane Adams, sec- state, had 950 claims from wom i-tS A A K I 10 2 2 Ilam Clifford, aecretary; and Al not they belong to St. Maurice SPECIAL PURCHASE' retaty: M>*. Elda Hosking, treas will be .buses, available for the re Error *■ IteUmi Stamp to ths peerags and the R oum of The next atep la to ruff a dlf- V A 9 3 fred Barrett, treasurer, Anthony der a physician’s care for some to the early thirties... About this day provides for a mandatory mi turn trip home at 11:!30 Am. en, 89 more than the previous Lords when his father, Viscount mond with the Jack pf apades. parish, are invited to a Cana Con time but had seemed weU in recent time she also began writing novels^ nimum suspension of one year for urer; Mrs. Ann Doran, member-at- week and 46 per cent of the total It waa Juit ono of Uiom thinga. WeM diaicarda the aeven of clubs. .083 OlgUo w u elected trustee for a ference on marriage and the com WOOL BLEND REVERSIBU OVAL First Communion will be ad- Stansgate, died. A 1 0 • weeks. One of them, "The Ding’s Toy,” drunken, driving, speeding, reck .large; Mrs. Pat Dimham and Mrs. claims load here. The thro*atam pa isaued b^ Whdt n u t? three-year term.' plementary ro]es of husband and Miss Stewart atarted hier film Margaret Nachyly, e-ays and f.ilnistered May 20 at the 8 o’clock Because s peer can no longer be Smrih Wsit NaMk .Bari In his annual report, MaaaoUni achieved some measure of success. less driving or evading reeponaibU- Mass. First Communion will be re- Italy April 8 to commemorate the come prime minister, Benn tried If you era a trusting soul, you 1 A Fa» 2 O Pate wife, to be held Sunday at 7 p.m. career in the old Vttagraph Stu- ity, for persona holding provlalonal means come to ths conclusion that B u t •aid tha department answered 47 in St. Maurice Church hall. Hie dloa in New York when she was The meeting, the last of the ceived, by 190 children. 4 Judge* Approved South American visit of Preaident to renounce the title, but the com 2 A Pan 4 A AU I . alarma during the. year to Mfiy, 28 Ft JIE licenses. Xv mons ruled against him and de h u tha queen-of apadu. Parhapa Oimlag bad — V Q conference will be conducted by only 18,. Her reddish-brown hair New Haven, May 6 (8V-PoUce business year for the school, will Oronchl were withdrawn from aala 1901, Of tbeu, 12 were grau and For other moving violations the Maiwliester Evealag Herald Hartford, May 0 (F)—Four clared his seat vacant. The hand you lead a club to tha ace to take the Rev. John White of S t Bern and large brown eye* had made today sought tho arsonist who set bill sets up a minimum suspen BRAIDED RUGS also consider an amendment to the April 4 when postal ofllcla'ls were the trump fineau. A auooeaaful brush fiiu; thru atructure; four ard’s (Jhurch, Rockville. Father her a standout at Brooklyn’s by-laws. To facilitate the goal of South Wladaor correapondent, Judgeship appointments by Oov. some, 36-yesr-old Laborite defiant chlmnw; 4, vahicla; 2 aocldent; a 3-story wooden frame building sion of 80 days for the first of eventually bujing or constructing Laura Hats, telephone Mitchell John N. Dempsey have been ap alerted to an error in the design of ly put himself up as s candidate for finesu la all you needf or the con A K 9 4 2; Cauba—A «. What do White is district director in the Erasmus High'School, which she at 174 Franklin St. ablaze last fense, 60 days for the second and proved by the General Assembly. tract 1, waaung machine; 8, search par family life program. attended briefly. • a building to accommodate the 4-1758. one of the stamps. his Vacant Commons seat from a you u y ? ty; 2, rutaurant calla; 1, short night The buUdlng'a 23 occu one year or tho remainder of the nursery school, the by-laws chctire The Senate yeeterday completed Bristol district and yesterday As. you can see, however, the Answer: Bid one diamond. You The Young People’s Fellowship Stardom came two years later pants, including Mra. Astoria WU- license's term, whichever is legislative action on the appoint Gronchi toured Argentina, ftaieeita.. loess. The opponents can circuit"'!, oven; 1, dump fire; 1, when ahe played the title role in llamson, recuperating from two would provide that cash surpluses WANTS SPAIN IN NATO soundly defeated-his Conservative have only 11 points in high cards, flooded oU burner; 8, resuacltator; of St. George’s Episcopal - CJhurch greater, for the third. ment of Common Pleaa Court Uruguay and Peru — and was opponent, Malcolm St. ClSlr, -28,- then tak* two hearts and a club, plua 1 point for tha diatrlbutlon. will sponsor a public dance Satur ”Hi* Goddess,” a popular serial broken legs, were safely evacuat The measure is apparently a in excess of $200 shall be de Hartford, May 5 iJP) - -John warmly walcomed. So the Italian ■r 'I end’s falu alarms. posited in a savings account and Judges William P. Barber of Put 275-10,231. defutlng the contract - but you have 3 qulcg tricka. day from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Com of the period. She scored hits later ed. Acting Fire Marshall Thomas compromise on a variety of bills Davis Lodge, recent U.S. ambas nam and Benjamin M. Lelpner of PO Issued atampa to cement the "This is a wonderful result,” «Mr Safe a crime to p au with ao good a Tha department w u on a stand munity ' Hall. "Nicky and the in such films as "A Million Bid,” F. Lyden Jr. said the fire was designated as a buildiag fund. sador to Spain, has termed the by baaia during hurricane Donna sUbonitted to the legislature' this Bridgeport to the Superior Oxirt. already tight relations between Benn told his cheering support You can play safo for the con hand. Downbeats” will play for dancing "The Girl PhUUppa,” "In Old Ken- definitely the work of an arsonist year dealing virlth youthful drivers. The Chinese auction which was exclusion of that country from the It also approved the appointment Italy and the South American na- tract after you have ruffed the on Sept 12. Aaidstance w u given to be held in April, will b# con North Atlantic -Treaty Organisa ers as he announced that he would (Copyright 1961, Geaeral Featuru and there will ailao be records. of Arthur H. Healey of New Hav Uons. seek admittance Monday to parlia third round of diamonds. Just re Oorp.) on aix mutual aid calla to Hebron, Tickets will be available at the ducted at the May 10 meeting. tion "a glaring example of disun en, former Democratic majority But the Italian anthoritlea turn a low trump. ^ ^ North Coventry, Rockville and door. ' Since It wiU be the final fund ity.” Spt^ing last night at Trinity ment's lower houso. leader in the Senate, and State learned — to the deH|^t of the Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, the To be sure, somebody Can take TB GROUP Elm ers South Coventry. Tho Vernon, An United Methodist Church fami -raising activity of.the season, a College. ISMlge said, “I think Spain Treasurer John A. Speslale of Tor- flrat day crowd — that g mkp the qumn of spadu and two’hpart dover and North Coventry depart-) .good. turaout..ofL members, is anti Rouse speaker, wUl probably rule _B#rUiU-May i J t f ) lies are invited to FamUy Day at Would accept membership in NATO, rington—to - the—.Common - -Pleas drawn on -one~of the th r wtampa then to ME,th* reluctant viSCriinT trlM ^ hut- then-you^ u n -n a i^ mente supplied mutual-aid to Bol Han- rots, butterscotch pudding; Tues in red, features Peru. tion to allow an hereditary peer to meet at the flrehouM a t 4 p.nL On day-hot roast beef sanini- Atty. WlUiam CrtUne. a Demo- Gwendolyn Owien, Shirin Rlchard- cratic director. STANLEY WARNER aon, Carole Shapaxian and Mary the tosm, tomorrow beginning at sia and for collectors of Tunisian 9 ajfi. to Collect rags in order to stamps. It marks the opening of s ■ — ^ ^ ------Thompson on the 1961 clau hon • lilac natural EMffmOT.^a«a»MT» wxmnaai ors list buy needed camping equipment. the First NaUonal Exhibition of Townsoeople are asked to coop Postage Stamps to be held in ® (fi>-Fred STATECO Juniors from Bolton on ths high chamois honors list are Richard Fish, erate by having material ready Tunis under the sponsorship of the H. White, an attorney, has Reed 8 PJd. Coottainons when the Scouts call'. Secretary of State, and the day of ed. Innocent to embJ^lement in Linda Hasutt and Carolyn Math SbowB a t 8tS8 and t:18 er. Teresa Caldera is on the 1962 Tickete will be on sale at the issue of an unusual and attractive Superior Court. White, a resident Fair weather or foul youll don this clever set of four stamps promoting the of North Branford, yesterday de class honors list door tonight for the fashion show ! S"’ Lauren Green and Margaret sponsored by St, Maurice Council "Joumee du Timbre,” Tunisian nied a charge that h* had kept TONIGHn ENDS SATURDAY! coat for a spprts car spin or a casual stroll. Stamp Day. money due a client from a suit Roberts made the high honors list of Catholic Women in the church settled out of court. lU M a a ii for the sophomore class. Charles hMI. The "Joumee du Timbre" aeries A special meeting of the Bolton The secret’s in the Scotchgard (R) finish will be Issued in limited quantity, •kBISMMaaaaaa esaaea-a Brocketto and Sally Strickland so take a hint, etc. were named to the honors list for Congregational Church will be held Ik the 1963 class. at 8 tonight to vote on the con that gives the “Drench Coat’’ a spot, stain EAST Frertimen from Bolton on the stitution for the United Church of honors list Include Maxine Allison, Christ and water repellent finish. Sizes 12 to 18 Johusou Predicts Bhleen Brondolo, Patricia C3ark. Ih e Democratic Town Commit Donald Fiah, Ihoralyn Jensen, tee will meet at 8 tonight in the . . . also available in sizes 8 to 10. T O N I T E t (inference room at the town Peak Red Drive Karen KUpatrick, Karl Norris, i, ■ I BURT LANOASIER M U S lC f * l W IT H V01,INCi IDI. AS* David Pesce and RiChard T reat offices. N w York, Msy 6 (P>—Vies "From Hera to Eternity” Baseball AcUvItJes ATHENA PU«00f.1 ilP'fiOlOS D^lNP WlieN Park and Recreation Conunia- Manchester Evening Herald OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. TILL 9 P.M. “ (/ ■ f « ‘ w** \ • ■.'•iisX' -"sX ' ^ President Lyndon B. Johnaon says — Plu — tJOl 0« A*.' sloner Fred Gael hu announced Bolton correspondent, Graoe Me. he expects the O o ^ u n ls t world some changes in practice sessions Dennott, telephone Mitchell 8- LEE TAYLOR 6 8 6 6 . MON h TUES., SAT., 10 AA/I. to 6 P.M. offensive to reach Ite p4ak dur for the baseball teams. iy ing the next 12 to 18 months. "Last Ttane I Saw Paris” The Ponticelli team will prac Johnson spoke last night before O p M A t 7- 8 k e i T A t 8 M S f f i l M K tice Saturday at 11 a.m.; the Jar about 1,500 persons at rae aiinusl vis team Saturday at 5 p.m.; both awards dinner of ths Biand OHflP'awuaBniaK A at the school diamond. Names foundation in ths Wal- The Junior .bueball players will SPRING dorf-Asimda HotsL *aaiakaaa>Mii«kb>a MAIN 5 T . M A C H E S T E R jTIkiy kao* th e fO R P A S n E R 88 MSin St.. Msaebesler JPhpne MI 8-7958 325 IROAD ST. It "cnuEBOir* la < 'M iS -U lB a b o u b n o B PABBiMGiN a i m flSRGr u w K n r a t o ' V ^ q; < T, » - 1 ♦. —/ -»
Pf BWIODB \ KANCEESTiSB inTENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNt, FRIDAY. MAY 5 ,1&61 itf ■ tarthday.i and Edward Adams rs- trk millionaire chairman of tha CkinnecUeut Re T h e Fo n ii « 15 Applications At Second Church must ha made today t v oalUnff Id aad fsBabls by Cubmastor Manuel J. Vlacent Memorial By THR ASSOCIATED PRESS and socialite, ended In divorce In for'q^papers ta Milwaukee and Mrs. Robert D u n fii^ S9 Harlan ' WiUSpeak Washington. He was bom ta search Advisory Committee. Bbar of'TalsA.'' Jr. He advised the scouts m make Hollywood—Anita Stewart, 66, 1946. He was the eon of a former Ha was named yesterday at a Fifteen appUeatlcns nquesttag Tho Rav. Roanurd E, May. Jr., S t reservationa to attend/the camp The frigate, USB CoiuteUation, a star o f the silent films and for preeldent o f U.S. Steel Corp. Lima, Ohio. _Tb tta Opts Forum w A not bo HIXX8 IBLBVI8IOM meeting In the office 'of Oov. John axeepthma to town aoittag rules pastor of tha Fidarated Chureh at TwiceHere early. /- ■ oldest ship in the U.8. Navy, form mer wife of a member of dne of Melbourne, Fla;Tr-Karl M. Kahn, goaiaatooff 1 If tlMgr contain moro than MO m ate. H m BO M a s s Cub mas ter Vtaieent said forth N. Dempsey. The committee was will ae reviewd at h puhltc hear VfiUtagton, will dlacuaa bis mto- erly berthed at Charlestown ship the nation's wealthiest families, 66, retired Chicago newspaper CR4 C tlead Named appointed by the Governor last tbo ilgttt to dopBno to pobBah aa^ mattar that ting before tha Boakur JBoard of coming cub aeUvtttes include open yard in Boston, Mass., now Is a (Med Thursday. She started her man, died Thursday o f a heart at iaay ba llbalem ^ whi&which isla In badbai tasto-taato> TYoelrt«e ox|wpraMlon of poUt- Television alonary work in Alaska and ahow Mrs* Preston Sings l>. Frank Lauteich. world ro- week to aid In long-range plan Appeals (8BA) on May^5 at the bouse at Canm'Pioneer Sunday, ^rmnnsnt memorial In Baltimore, motion picture career at the age tack. Kahn, who since 1951 had Hartford, May 6 (PJ — Dr. ning for Connecticut’s Industrial loal vlawa la danad Iqr eontfibutloni of this ebaraetor bot lot- 4:00 Bif I Tbeatar (la erniTaae) I f ’ ExpadtUon colored afidea at Second OongTa- iMwned literacy export, teacher, Olympics on May 31, a pack trip of is and plajred leading roles in been engaged in publicity work. tar* orlildi a n dofnanatwy or abpafro will bo taleetod. M ufile^ Buttding at 8 p.m. n iet Show (la proaroM) At Music Festival ren C. Stokes, dean of Ren growth. Hayden Ik Griswold Jr. will ask Eartr Show (la praeroM) 1 . „ rimmaat Bute gatlooal Church Sunday at • p.m. mleetonary and author, will de Read Herald for pennteaion to build a dwelling Seltr Brias’e Shack 8:00 Barrtgaa A Bm, 8, 4 The program will bo part of tha Beirt of tee Post Qii llama Albert a,- Burke Uaatta Praatra, 353 Oak. St liver a public lecture at Manchea- Afiptvw I »mcney that Is paid by on eight doser to side lines than regula J(ut (or tha Kida Christian Family Week obaarvanca RUMMAGE tions allow at 71 Steep Hollow News at the diurch, and will include a E x t, wUl take part tn tha music ter High School auditorium on To the Bditor. / member natlona to kem the organ- Supannaa u isotion going. The central gorwm- Lane. Last month, Griswold filed \ WmmteiiBit Itall at Ihma ((O potluck and wwahip servleaB In festival at tha Canaan Valley Monday. May 83, at 7:80.p.m. In referenoo to tbo roewit meet- Route M FaUowahlp Hall, Sporting Club, Mew Marlboro, Incs of the lotirtatiiwi In rocards moat cf 8BATO is In Buikok the asfne tequeet but appeared Amaricaa Nawsrtel Teenavin.rina SALE Tha lecturer will also addreea a late at the hearing, after his ap- I WeaUier. Nawa A Sporta I 9:00 'Way Out The Rav. Mr. May was appotatod Maas., June 18. maatlng of tho Mencheeter Youth to the Quutar,)udget taoeo. Thailand where reprceentatlves Qosod Poera tadlea at St Aniea from all tho member noUens de pHcatlon was tabled. _ „ 77 Sunaat Strip 8 40. by tho American Bapfiat H(ima She apadaUxaa in "ranehera* CouncU on Sunday, May 31, at Mother Deserves The Best On Mother’s Day, May 14 I am oTnoisd that anyone oouki • ;I0 CbaekerIxMkrd Theater Mlaatan Society to oatahUah a mls- find any tegitiinate excuse for cide how to oae the money. Also in Other requests are from C3ub Housa songs, and has taken part in folk 7:80 pjB. at Oentor (Jongregatlon- Dejrorio, to maintain a dwelling Sporta. News A Weather Asphalt Jungle aion at Cbrdova, Alaaka, and he be St. JoRMt School Hdi such meranss at all! SEATO, OB In insurance, there is Robin Hood 10:00 TwOlght Zona gan work ta July IBSO. mualo festivals for many yearA al Churrii. Both .appearances will I aAsia. The SEATO Ceat#'^St.; Connecticut Bank A I Lock up Manhunt pupDs at Highland Park SidiooL Dr. Laubach will disouea the . -^ther ^ipcovea, their grandfather ’Trust Co. to maintain a dwelling U:00 Big News Community Bi^itist Church, of airrovos, and so do their grand* treaty is the contract. News and Weather IS, 81 which ha waa mlnlater; the . Cor rObtem of UUtericy and ita rela- “ Two differences between SEATO and reduce lot frontage at 83 St. Death VaUay Dare Bnrry Barents MAY S. 10 AJyl^ tolonship to the epread of Com mothers. John St.; Manchester Building A Shotgun Slade Newe. 'Sports A Weateer 8 dova Omnmunlty Hospital, of which *jVoiae* Maket Coffee As far os I am concerned, there and Insurance are-. First, insurance Brava Stallion WorM’a BeM Movthd he was administrator; and a Chris munism throughout the world. The gives the beneficiary Just the Realty Co. and J. Gaudlno, to erect Checkerboard Theater U :l* Jack Paar / 10. epe(U(er le founder of the Ldiubach Is no higher authority unless it be money, while SEATO gives the a dwelling off Meadow Lane: i Eveninx Rlport America's Oreatest Hovlte tian center, tastltoted In 1958.. Daa Moinaa—Ultrasonic, or "si- God Almighty! Sports Camera Premiere' / While in Alaska, Mr. and Mra. lont-notee,” devloea are bafhg used Literacy and Mission Fund. money in the form of guns, sol- Hartford General Tire Cb. Inc.; to HlghliKhts If these children were operating diers, medical care, food. etc. Sec* Award Theater May adt^ted three Alaakan-bom to ease arthritio pain, perform Griswold Chappell, vice presi Chase cara on the public hlghwaya have a free standing advertiring 1 Bat ifasteraon 11:88 Nawa ondly, Insurance can only try sign at- 155 Center St.; and the Rawhide 11:80 Jack Mar Show children. They ara David, half (MIcAta brain aurgery, maka oof- CiiQapiljr dent of the Man(diester Council pf ao aa to bo a menace to uninTolred make up for the loes aner Funday Pun 1:00 News. Sign Oft Aleut; Jeannette, half Chtaeaa, one foe, drill hoiaa In ataal, w RUBINOW. lot; Arnold Lawrence, to erect ah tength. SonM atatlona carry other short aawaeastA) . bow we shall being up oar ddl* Bditor’a Note: Cteod hopo, David. heard by many Manchester resi a^hUUon to a profeaskmal 61fioe WDBO—use A ll:80 Starlight Berehada FORMAL WEAR dents at a lecture ta Hartford ta dien! Algerian Bolugeoo at 571 Porter S t ; R. Michael 4:00 New*. Walt Street 1:00------Sign iO - « 1953 when he had returned after For their Informattoa they are Quiah, to erect a detached garage 6:iO Art Johnaon Show w rap—1819 - — T O r e n t - operating on tho wrong oMo o f tho Th tha Bditor, 8:06 Cryatal Lake Hop 6 :0 0 ___ m Oaittori) a year 1^ India directing a literacy at the rear o f 110 Forest S t; 11:00 Newe. 7:00 Bob campaign for the Indtan govem- Iron Curtain and tho chldren o f the I hovo Just roeolvod on appool 8:00 Rap , • WEDDINGS a BANQUETS a ORGANIZATIONS from tho Amerleon Friend’s Sorv- Charter Oak Agency, to have a 11:16 Raynor Shinea ihent vrith assistahee from the State of OonnecUcut and tho Uhit- profeational sign at 518 Charter 1:00 Newa. SlaB Off 11:00 Newa COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE od Statso art not oa yot to bo oon* iea Conunlttoe for tho Algerten wvAV-ais 11:10 Ray 8omam_ REASONABLE BATES ■AGUN Point . Fcmr program and other Roftigoo RoUof Program. Tboro ' Oak 8t which would be larger 1:00 Del Raptaa Show agencies. oldered wardi of the ptato, but are than regulationa allow; and An 8:00 Sound Stage the reaponalMlttar.of their IndMd* ao need to.cita tho torriflo prob 8:40 Weatherr^pdrta 8:00 Wail Btreat MANCHESTER INSURANCE A G B IC Y . The missionary-teacher advo ual parents. thony Investments, Inc. to oemvert 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 8:06 Newa Rente 44A, Bolton, Oaan. cates literacy as the "Christian lem ta Nortti A frica. It is roadUy a stagle-family dwelling into a 7:16 Sound Stage 6:16 Fulton Lewla Jr. EAST HARTFORD The mere fact that tha poQiea avaHohlo ta newspoptrs and mo- 8:30 Night n i 2 t 8:90 Mutual Newa WEST HARTFORD P. O. Bax 386, Maaohoater, answer to the dommunist threat.” two-family dwelling at 348 Charter 13:00 Sign Oft 8:36 Local New. aad Showcaaa - HARM AC Ooaa. He began his literacy work in 1630 had any votes tn the maetli^ at all gaataeo. Howovor, soma of the Oak St. wTio-itae 6:46 Lowell Thoman Phil Rlautto SON’S and BOYS' WEAR HAMDEN TeL Sa »-S618______with the Moros of Lanoa in the sounds Iflca a chaptar from tha ivork behind the scenes gets little Permission to erect' a gaaoUne 7:00 C!BS Nawa book Oeoiga OrwtiL publicity; such aa the aawiag cen- 8:00 Newe, Weather 7:10 CBS—In Peraoa Philippines. He Invited a method aervloe station at 403 Hartford 8:30 Strictly SporU 7:30 Mutual Newt of teaching which reduced the ~Oh! Big Brother la watohtag tera, the medical care and other 8:30 Suppertime Serenade 7:35 Local Newa and Bhowoaat you!” Rd. la requested by Bernard and 6:45 Three Star Extra cost, time and effort of language aervicaa carried on by the varioua Daniel Bunaclt The area, is in 7:55 CBS Newa Analyala Aa far aa the other oppoattton Relief Agencleo. If auyone cares 7:06 Conreraatloa Pleca 8:00 The World Tonlght- Instruction. Business Zone 3. This application 7:X( News 8:30 Motual Sporta la oonoenied it is a known fact that to aend me contributions fo r the wiu be reviewed at a State hear 7:45 Government Scrvlea 8:35 Local News and Showeaaa Dr. Laubach h u been consulted old maids, barren woman purpose I will be glad to fhrward ing. 8:06 Pope Concert 9:00 CBS Newa by almost every government In bachelors aasiime that they 8:06 Nlghtbent 9:10 Newa and Showcaaa the world. He prepared recom them to the proper ^addraaa. Or Two other requests, also under 11:00 Newi 10:65 Tankeea at Lot Angelea baat toll you how to roiso yonr you wish to send it'iUrectly, mark 11:16 Sporta Final 13 as Slgnoff hfour Home Needs Protection From mendations for adding a literacy children! state hearing regulations, are from' It for the American Frland’s Frank Blank and Kel and Rip’s commission to UNESCO, and is Sincerely y o m , Service Committee, 160 North Sunoco Service. Both want re author of a book, “Making Every Mia. Brick Andenon 15th St. Phnadelphla 3. Pa. Dept. body’s World Safe.” He returned P.O. B oa 183 pairers licenses at their respec F. Thank you fbr tbs apaca In tive addressee at 388 Center S t OF MANCHESTER The Reef Down to Keep It Weather- to this country early this year Ihloottvllla, Conn. your column. . and 947 Canter St a ETC H ER U S S GO. after a world tour. Vary slnoaraly yours, 8 katohell The educator Is a native of Clifford O. Simpson. 9-7879 Pennsylvania, a graduate of To tbo Bditor, 186 WEST BHDDLE TURIWIKE Princeton University and Union Ptoaao a e o ^ m y thanka and OOBNEB DURANT ST tight. Get It From GLENNEY’S 'Theological Seminary, and holds ccngratnlatlona on tha aerios of honorary doctorate degrees from adltortala pubUahad aiaoe the Cu Winners Chosen TV OR RADIO LARGER QUARTCRS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Columbia and Syracuse Univer ban crisia In tha Hold o f Journal- PLAYiniG sities and Lafayette College. For , lam add nows analysis y on n la Sie In Essay Contest PLENTP OF FRONT AND REAR PARKINOt decades, the world has been his only voloa I bars found the POORLY ? elasaroom, and he organized right ipaadlGin. Others ara Mias Mary wniiama and k AUTO GLASS INSTAUED literacy teams to teach in the "What wont wrong with oar tech* Cheryl Pierson are winners tn the WNO VOUi lO tn IN ROI Philippines, Malaya, nmny coun nique of sdwonian and tnra* American Region AuxUiary Amari- GLASS FURNITURE TOPS tries of Africa, Central and South Blouses for Mother alonr" Ton bars aakad, **What caniara essay contest America. want Wrong with oar morala that las WnUams. a Grads t stu MIRRORS (HrtpiQCR ami Door) No admission will be charged at wo would ondartako aock an Ulagal dent at Barnard Junior W g t the high school public lecture, but and Immoral manoararT’' SOmol, won itest place ta the sen PICTURE FRAMING (oR fypm) an offering will be received to by Ship ’n Shore You dsairra a citation for yoor ior division for her essay on "Our r s r i benefit the Laubach Literacy and staadfaM tnalatanca t l ^ A m nica Democratlo Way of Life.” She ta Mission Fund. act on tha baala o f Ita principles WINDOW and PLATE GLASS the daughter o f Mr. and Mra. David R t f' 1 A C f ’,’ E r, : TUBES Jnatice. freedom. Uw, democracy, Wraiams, 51 S t John S t lighteonanana—rather mm CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN (STOCK GAULKINS GARHHD6ES e. f k i f react to communism on tha Mae PieraoB, a Grade T studoit f 0 P [ V i P T SET' boala o f o^odlancy. at nitag Junior High School, won MEDICINE CAWNETS and SHOWER DOORS REGULAR 40e BOYSCOVT In order that mors peopla might first place in the Junior dh^oa. ARTHUR'S take tima to road thaao vital odl- She wrote on "What My Flag I 948 Mala Bt. Maachoater OPEN SATDRDAYS--OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Notes and News torials I bava eommended them to Means to Me." She la the dauih- Ootaer at SL Jamen S t ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN GAULKIMI m E . 89e my coagregatlan and qootad from ter of Mr. and Mrs. NeU Pleraon, them In key pointa of reemt aorm- 07 Mather S t REGULAR S1.2S Boy Scout Troop 27 attended a ena. Honorable mentioiu ta both dlvli fishing campout weekend recently The perfect blouse to have right As an editor X fM yoa arc Biona wars David C. Baxter, a Jmi- at .HopevUle Pond State Park ta worthily conUnulnf the greet tn- ior at Manchester High School and BIRD Jewett City. now, all lovely, sunlit with color dltian of Muuing with tho rhuit-lieo the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Charlaa as the eonaelonco of the eommu- R. Baxter Jr.. M OlCott Dr., aenlor ROOF CEMENT Leader of the program ^ The coolest, divlBlan;.. and Mlsa OoUstaace Scoutmaster Clint Hendrickson, as truly no-iron. idty. Mky God blooo yoa with eon- sisted by Assistant Scoutmasters tinued iHight and eoarago. Botti, a Grade 7 student at Bam- g -.^1-25 . ^$3.75 ard, daughter ofM r. and Mia. Bmll Wilbert Auden, Sam Hendrickson Sinoorely. and L9wls Banning Sr. Junior As ^ cloud'lite H. OagMd Bennett BotU. 3M Bush HUl Rd., Junior sistant Scoutmaster William Auden, divlrion. and committeemen Philip (Toslit, Tha winners will receive $5 BIRD Alfred Christensen. Paul Bernard. To tho Bditor, priaea. William Hust Sr., Todd Peck, I om a pupil In >Cr. Cbn’o sixth Bighty-elx eaaays were submit ROOF COATING Robert Dleterle and Harold Melen- grade at the Bowen School. Some ted, and the winning essay will be dy. of the popils in the class ivere given aent to department headquarters en assignment to write an-editorial for Judging with other essays from 5 G ,t .F 3 '7 5 The scouts set up camp Friday Arnel Jersey Dresses Ever on how 8EATO is lik« insurance. throughout Connecticut - night. After breakfast Saturday Mr. Cax suggesUd that 1 send my morning, the scouts took part ta Judges were, Mrs. Theodore fishing and boating. Advancement report to you. Fairbanks Jr, Americanism chair ALUMINUM GUTTER 5" O.G, EMtOSS^ ....., 10 ft. $2.95 Phafe do use your Burfon Charge Account! ‘8EATO stands for South Bast man of the American Legion Aux work wps.done aa follows: drip-dry! never iron! travel wise! Aslan Treaty OrganlzaUon, It was iliary; Wilber UtUe, past com- Ronald Avery, Milton CkMllt, ytabllshed in 1B54-SS by 8 non* m an^r of American L ^ o n ; Mrs. ALUMINUM LEADBt 2"x3" ...... 10 ft. $1.95 Daniel Platz and Peter Kravitz. Communist members of the United Henri Peasinl, past president of second class compass; HaroM Nations: Tho United Stotes. Brit* the auxiliary; and Mra. David Davey, Richard Peck, Richard Complntn Lina of Httinqt Davey, William Pohl and Bruce O ta , France, Australia, the Philip Monahan, an Bngliah teacher at Floral print amel Jersey Amel jersey piped to A wide whirl of pleats, For missy and H alzA p a s . New is la n d . Pakistan, and Manchester High Schools. Hanson, first aid. Paul Bernard high scoop neck, curved please. High scoop neck, was 'Instructor for compass work, everyone to stay In. With Never shows a wrinkla, Thailand. Tho main purpooe of NEW LOW PRICES ON BIRD ASPHALT SHINGLES short sleeves, 2-tone gros- sleeveless, self belt, per tiny collar. Sizes 12 to soft pleated skirt. Mlases* SEATO la to try to stop the spread and Alfred Christensen led first aid grain belt. 12 to 20. manently pleated skirt. 20.- of Communism in south eastern Drivert Muat Train y ' work. 10 to 18, women's 14H to Asia. After supper at the council fire, “ SEATO in some ways it. like Moncow ----- A citlx^'bf t AS LOW AS $10i00 PER MONTH merit badge a'wards were present tamraaco. In insurance three Soviet Union must complete ed as follows; r.Jii IhtagB that are required a re:'P re houre o f apeclal Inatruetlon, 1 William Auden,. Sam' Hendrick- mium. a risk, and a contract. In eluding testa In mechanics, before fi m «»n. Lewis Banning Jr., Henry BFATO the premiums are the getting a driver's license. Peck, Gary Heard, WUIlam Hust. M ’ ALUMINUM EHENSION UDDER David Melendy, Donald Bernard, Brian McIntosh, Robert Nickolson, Dennis Anderson and Paul C!hris- With fun 3” side r»il, rybber safety feet, rope tonsen, first aid; Milton Coallt, 5 0 0 0 S& H GREEN STAMPS music; Robert Nickolson, swim and pulley This special thfu may 13. WITH EVERY PURCHASE ming; and Donald Bernard, citi zenship In the home. Advancements were made to Sam Hendrickson and Paul Chris tensen, star scout; Harold Davey, NOW tenderfoot scout; Henry - Peck, senior -patrol leader; and Paul Christensen, senior crew Jeader. SOMUCHnurGANTBECOPID Patrol awards made as follows; Fnnther Patrol, largest fish Bucket seats alone do not a sport oar make. Even when they’re as co*y as oum IS THE caught; Apache Patrol, first to set are. You also want (and darned well need, if you’re after a fun-type car)-things up camp; Wolf Patrol, presenting likeefficiently eai^r steering. Steering like you get with Corvair’s rear-engine design. a rhyming skit; Eagle Patrol, best bety cook in camp; and Senior You want traction that keeps your car firmly attached to the road all the time-> TIME, Crew, first to break camp. iiaoM around corners, through mudholes, everywhere. You want superlatively balanced, The troop was visited by the H. A. Hammon family, svhich was braking. You an amiably smooth, supple ride»like dbrvair’s full independent emnplng nearby. suspension gives you. v For DOW Guest of the capipeif for the As you might have gu^sed, you simply can’t get these happy advantages weekend was Etaplorer Scout Ron ald Farris- o f Post 81, West Hart- MTO OMAOe ‘ in M y other IT.S. car. Only Corvair. Anything that gives you less is just another tord. social climber. After church services Sunday iOWEST PEICES BVtMl CRAB GRASS morning, led by Paul Ctaristensen, acolyte at sL Mary’s Church, wljich sponsors the troop, lunch Was served and the troop broke CORVAIR MON^A by Chevrolet Killer camp at 3 p.m. NOMMErOOHN -STeOTtaPW f . i,Dan 4 of Cub Scout Pack 251 At Laaf ,;.. Here’s One That Bcally presented a skit, "Air Adven- Hooro APPrtioNs a Wotlu, Guaranteed Effectiveneu illustrating the theme for PORCHES O v SpMlalty the month, at a recent meeting of SmihrHBamakgarn the pacl^ at Veiplanck SchooL Opon 7:30 c m iu to 5 pjn. After pledm of i UNIVERSJIL COTTAGES 9 -was awaraed awarded tha "cubby*’ for IbMt attendance. New bobcats inducted into the r M 7 -f i3 9 6 pack were Jsmea Olakslw, Ron- BUILDING MATERIALS lUd Vincent, and Ronald LaB(mte, • See the new Corvair at your local au^mized Chevrolet deaUfs • who received'pina ■SUS LUMBER FUEL Awards for advancement were jpireaented'as follows; 3$6 NORTH MAN ST^H O N E MI 9-S253 'Walter Bonn, lion badge; Kent Ough, lion, gold arrow, and aUvar GLASTONBURY BBANiCH BLUNOTON BRANCH arrow; Jotai BbusafieM, allvsr ex- •8 Hehroa Kvwnw Weat BMd, Route 88 'tow on Wolf; Ecterard Adams, gold JA S.8SN ' TRMdMjt M 918 Satwdoy 7:39 OAU t» Raoa : arrow on bear; John Ertwfitte, CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC •fiver arrow co bear. :A bear book was preeea ted to COMPU^ HOME HEATING SALB Odd SmWICi A te lite_ otaOi 1 J229 MAIN S i m MAHCHESnC^ Mi».S 2 3 0 ' i . \ . broksn down baoauso of_ ths Emup Odsiisi^aa HEALTH CArSUUS Hom e Gordenei^i Handbook UConn Tensions sohoM's rapid growth bIbos W oiM War n. , ^ ' fcylBrlmslA.>^l,IU>.' Seen Diminishing O M k o l K M r f Retirement: lersQ ub CAN lOnZEP SALT PREVENT gUDQB UBCHBB BPBBD Radio. TV. Sttrto. fiOITER t May 5 (AV-The gov- PkoowipNiplis. H a p p yTk n e s Reap More Fruitful Garden Harvest HaiifloM, ICsF 8 un--t1ie li^ is- srnment vraw ,im od yastsrday to l l v n Y | | ;| Y 10 to 10 Sets T iilk by laturs’8 sdusatta oommitteo Iws up Itfi 'proeeoutioa of the A|ipHoocot By MARIE OABBB By ALLAN SWENSON eiq»eesed antisffietion that Uni ) tax case against William (WriMea for MEA Ssrvloe) 0 M P R 0 K 6 P , versity or Oonaoetleut oCielals and P. Klnlry, 4 Mbw Britain account ant chanfOd with *TvrMigfully di Training for Other Work l•lrllblaok- However, Committee Cbaimum I-I orY I hill;:; l- irst finality Sen. Frank DiLoiotto, D-New here and eo far we haven’t got y of labor statlstles for the Depart tlM program at the iCothers Club berrles, dawberries, mosberries one-tenth o f the way to flrat base.’’ aosttof at 8 pan. Wednesday in and currants are suitable for al Britain, and Repw Oitstaf A. Carl BASEMENT ^ mont of Labor, thoso are important tlia elementary school. most every garden. Let your tsate son, R-tCOUngworth, said yester day aftar a cloaed-daor hearing kb:^ to Job aueessa for older work- 4 An Andover Brownies. Girl t s decide what you want to plant. LEAKS’ e rs.\ >loiH"v Ita ‘k Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Some of these fruits even may KEP with University President Alhart N, Jorgensen that the 'committee \\ \ I I U 1*1,1 i . ”Xn\gonersl, many workers in Scouts are Invited to attend the be added to your landscape plan. our aem^my, both men and worn Piiie St. and H artford Rd.. M ailchester YE& FOUOWING THE USE wUl keep an eye on relations bs- Sro-'. Lt -'.K'., !M;I ■' r. : L' a eettn s. Raspberries can provide an orna tween the two groupa to insure RUMMAGE nen, ire In occupations snd Jobs EQUiard has been director o f the OF IODIZED SALT IN mental hedge. Currant'and goose TREKCWOR which wlu require substantial SWITZERLAND, THE PERCENT that better cooperatioa la IIIOIt berries look well in the shrub bor ■' AND rekdjustment when the Workers OF CHILDREN ^ Individual h o l e s achieved. SI/...S THl SUI.fM.f dltlcm to the active sumraer pro- der. When you use bush fruits this The only comment Joigsnaen are about age 45,” Clsgue told the pram. a school campinp program, (M LAUSANNE) way, be sure they will have ade WITH GOITERS FELL FROM would make after the hearing wai National Councils on the Aging. fairly new to the Connecticut area, quate moisture, proper soil snd - - that It had been “a very pleasant, FOOD SALE “Tbs typo of worksln which they King’s Has Everything For is c^^ed on each spring. The first 57.7% TO 0.7% sufficient sunlight to produce well. IN FOUR YEARS; helpful—verT helpful—mseting.’’ SATUiOAY. MAY 6 W. H. BHGLANO are successful in w lr younger school camping session. In which . Calculate the number o f plants T DlLoretto and Carlson, in aTotpt 8 AJHL to 13 NOON yoars.won’t. bo aVsilable to them instructors and student^ spend the you’ll to priivide your fsin- statement, said their connut_ . LUMBBT CRptijIii fty*» h»liM iirfwmehen. A^ULCHWlTHf^EAT/ after they have reached ^ e lr phy- week at camp, w iU 'be^ May 15. Iris iwf iniended f# be e< • oiefneefic Heluie. ily with an ample supply of fruit Is relying on the new emphasis ho- BOLTON HROfOUSE sloal naak. Refreshments will be served be Each original raspberry, black OPHAYOR GTRAW a"P6EP Ing placed m i a system of uaiaon NOTOH BO., BOLTON O pM A l “T m ago la crucial in da fore the busing meeting. Mra berry or dewberry bush will yield committed between the fkcu|ty ing tie future work potential, of nom as McCabe and Mrs. Harold about two to three pints offru it and staff to keep tensions down. ItaMMMored b y the “AT raiS OBEEll** WOMEN’S AUnUART elder people. Theoe workers mhy H, Hilliard Jr., are co-chairmen of Launching Missile, As berry plantings develop, yields The legislators said commuidca- M l 8-8881 need to take training, rotralnlng the refreshment committee. They will increase. About 25 plants tlons between the groups had or further education and make will be assisted by Mrs. William should adequately supply a fam ?ucy3ew?y bushss Complicated Job 2 MCHCS DBSPGR. other adjustments to enable them Joss, Mrs. Richard Eadie, Mrs. ily of five. to hold down a new Job or occupa Outdoor Living Robert N. Uttle, Mrs. Donald Rich Chpe CanaveraL Fla., May 6 (P) Bush fruits may be grown easily m AN IN NURSERY B tion.” ards, Mrs. Martin Baker, Mrs. Rob —^W^t is a countdown ? And why on a wide range of soil typea How about the worker over 657 ert Penes, Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. does it take so long to...compIete They’ll do better-if soil orgwlc In Clague’s opinion, the faet that rr»I matter-Is fairly high and ample a n d Y o u Save on Krttruihiag You Ituii Cuyler Hutchinson snd Mra Don before a^nilisslle can be fired? needs 4>f mSst bush -friUts, ScUs lutal agent can recommend Um — be ls -85. or over doesn't mean he ald Dowling. Launching a mlasile is a coinpU- moisture readily available. Con vary, so take a eoU te a t A pply can’t work .successfully. ■ sult your local nurseryman or gar best matariala to control liuwcts •Chnreli T o ts M ay n cated procedure, especially when (he plant foods needed to produce and disisses ccnimon in your area. But'the fact remains that his The First CongregaUonal Church It rockets a capsule bearing a man den center for the best varieties best quality and size fruit declining capacities are always win hold a special m eetly May 21 suited to your area. into space. A permanent mulch ardund bush BIG JUMP narrowing the field in which he after the church service to vote There are thousands of electrical Most bush fruits should be fruits saves cultivation, prevents The number of civilian workers can work. on approval of the constitution of devices and systems in the rockets. spring planted, ss early as soil weeds and conserves moisture. employed by the U.S. federal gov “One of the pressures for early m. the United Church of Christ. The capsule, adapted to keep a can be prepared. Salt hay, peat moss, com cobs, ernment between 1939 and 1945 in T hs W omen’s Fellowship wUl man alive in apace, contains hun Buah blackberriea and red rasp retirement of older people comes straw or other organic materials creased from one million to three from the fact that a'worker , has King Size Deluxe Double Tubular Arms hold a food sale tonuHTxxw begin dreds more, including power and berries are often sold as dormsmt make excellent mulches. and one-half million. GS ning at 11:30 aon. in the church oxygen systems, radio equipment sucker plants. Set these two inch stayed too long In a Job which la social room. Mra John H. Yeo es deepier than they grew in the To produce , unblemished fruit, fading out from under him,’’ and many recording devices. you’ll want to follow a sound pest mans is committee chairman, as The countdown is simply a step- nursery, and 12 to 15 inches apart Clague said. "He Is doing what he sisted by Mra Esther Menk and in the row. ^ntrol program. Tour local gar always did but doing it leas well. by-step procedure of getting the den supplier or coiuity agricul- Mia EUsworth Oovell. . rocket ready to fire and making Black raspberries, dewberries HNE ST. asi HARTFOm RD. "He finally reaches the point FPSA Meeta MnrnMj certain all .the control and record and trailing blackbenriea are gen N otice . where he is no longer worth his 6 WEB CHAISE The Parent Teadier Student ing equipment is working proper erally propagated by tip layers. wage or aalary. It is cheaper to Assn. PTSA of RHAM High ly. It includes such stqw aa fueling Set them about 6 Inches deep and SUMMER retire him on pension. School win meet at 8 pm. Mon the rocket and, in this case, put firmly pack several inches of soil “The story might have been dif- PLASTIC FU^INGOS day in the auditorium. The theme ting a man in the capsule. around each plant. CEMENT DEUVERY HOURS Famous Nationally Adyertised . ferent had he switched to a Job win be “Know .Your School.'* The countdown for the firing of When new shoots are up a few which he could fulfill adequately at Principal Aram D am aijian wlU the Redstone Missile and the Mer inches, add remaining soil around W. H. ENGLAND 1 to 2 fMB,— 6 to 7 pjn. his age. Yet to do this means pe M vm: 01 \l.l MIM M Miow color sUdes of various events cury capeule It tlmisU aloft is so each p la n t SET OP 2 s 4 7 LUMBER CO. Paints at' King's Low, Low Prices riodic shifting of men and Jobs, a 2 during the past school year. Also Icmg and detailed that it was di Plant gooseberries and currants « type of turnover which ia r^aisted styrene Body, Metal Legs . on the program is the installation vided Into a two-day period. The with sufficient room for the bush WEST SIDE both by workera and employers. of effloera for the 1861-82 tmn. flrat day’s preliminary countdown to mature {Mroperly. o Opw All Day Saturday e “Managements tend to retain the Refredhmenta wUl be served in the lasted eeven hours. The aecond On average aoUs, an annual ap- PACKABE STORE cafeteria. older worker in his Job unUl reUre- day’s countdown before the actual plicaUon of balanced' fertilizer 865 CENTER STREET meht rather than experiment in STURDY 1" firing ia hours. , such as 0-10-5 at? two pounds per “At the Green”—MI 8-8801 Maaeheater Evenlag Herald An- 100 square feet should saUsfy the Phene MI 8-0188 periodic readjustments, since It is Sometimes the preparatlma are so much easier to experiment with fisver correspondent, OM y PCsa- held up to make repaln or adjust ALUMINUM stlihl, telephone fllgilin 8-8856. ^ younger workera.” 16" OUTDOOR GRILL ments. The counting is stopped Ciague pointed out that some FOLDING COTS snd these periods are known as times you become “obsolescent” 7 BEHAN ENDS BINGE “holds." San Francisco, May S (JPt— Irish In a job very early In life. Heavy gauge phwtlc covered in playwright Brendan Behan is In S t The average b^lplayer who is plaids. SUp-proof feet. Holds 600 Spring Spectacular! through with hla occupation at age ibs. Strong, sturdy. 2.88 M ^ s RospitaL FHends said he 7.97 40 haa a life expectancy of 35 Heat-resistant Nflrebowl. 24” high. had a 4-day champagne binge. Grill' adjusts to ^heights. Heavy His wife reported today there more years. He has to develop a new Job for his Mcdnd working Cast is nothing seriously wrong, add PANSIES- PANSIES - PANSIES Self- in g : AT THE POPULAR life. “Brendan is in good form, but By contrast, a doctor, or some Lock it’s a good idea to have him spend one elae in a profession that takes Hinges thiee or four days in the hospital long preparation, would scarcely —whatever the doctors say.” be started in his career at ags 30. Behan was hos)^taUsed yester day. He came to San Francisco Q—I will be 65 on Sept. 12, Woodland Gardens 1981. How soon may I make ap Sunday for hta play, “The Host 6 age.** OUTSIDE plication for social security bene- He recently spent some time in PYTHIAN BUILDING ' "Plants That Please!" fiUT—W. D. McL. Wide A—Three months before your Webs by a Tgronto hospital, and doctors VISIT OUR FIELD-PANSIES FBEBllLT DUO—BRING^THE CmLDREN warned him that, hU next drink 465 N. MAIN ST. 65th birthday. Firestone might be his last Q—My husband died recently. 1 will be 62 In April. I have been C 2 Qiiart C SQiioit working under social security. 50 FT. GARDEN HOSE ALUMINUM EDGING • Finger-tip adjustable to Five Positions HOUSE Will I receive both widow’s and BcHfcof Basktt ' Green and White or Aqua and White worker’s benefits at this time? — 7/16” inside di Swiss Giants M rs. C. B. ameter. Green ANOTHER A—No, you will deceive the plastic. widow’s' benefit or the benefit 1 . 6 7 1.57 -YOintX CERTAINLY WANT SEVERAL BASKEXBI OUR raOLD IS THE. MOST COLORFUL SPOT IN based on your own earnings, which OPEN DAILY TIL 10.127 BIG DEPTS MANCHESTER—loots IN BLOOM! ever la the larger. OAT, EEquiSITE sad EXOTTNO CO/LOMP IN (All rights reserved. Newspaper AIR CONDITIONING PAINT Enterprise Assn.) SWISS GIANT PANSIES—MIXEO nnd'SmAIOMT OOLOBS INSTALLATION PER Special TUs^feek! ENJOY 2 1 ” ROTARY MOWER 1 ^ Silver Maple4 d’-T. 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iv' P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAYA, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1961 PAGE N H f i UaBt da OauUa, which was to help ibm rilPHfpr H al Boyle him *n any w ay hs.daatrsd in the A Thoiglit for Todoy Whikiilg pewdbr, pUla and ^srla Fern Bourn Oystol Lake; Char- ganlaattdB, and plaaty at flwaga- Wasliilss o f suppiwMtog the rsrolt d g a re tu i, nam pbo and beer. RockvUle^Verfwn lea* O’FUaa, IB Boat Bt.-; Mark Ing." by Hi CwwM, SI Vernon Ave.i David Nixon Ready Contiits Uprdd As to how it cooM haws besn -OMMM4I at 'i Story of Mass Terror And h* said that to* Dem An Endurable Wife Now, X dpn’t think I stand alone Whit*. TUeottviU* Rd.; Carlton ocrats understood how thay could MANCHESTEI wauS^iS^tm oS“ m e that the revotUag generals could For I heard hqr nelghbot say. Mitchell, Vernon Trailer Court; u i----- offset tha popularity o f F o cm a r ever nourish aurii an idsa, thdre itnUnitlaaai has bs«n a prlrike It It weren’t for newa and bsMbaU Jack R. Hunter Bid Elaine Obok, • Orsen Rd.; Nor Tor Assault President Elaeiihower. can only bp the most fana^lhattve Ingredlaat o ith s Oiristlan reUglon I ’d toss ths pesky thing a'way. man Sehufft, West WUllngton. Seeping Ojit of Cuba “ They concentrated," Nixon Can’t Be Beat Birth Thursday:. A aon to Mr. kind o f qpoculatlon. One theory is from ita inoepUon. said, “ on getting young arUeulate T h e story of Pentecost depicts P. r. Mletsner and Mra. Dudlsy M ean, S3 Spring OnKennedy niaaiMd Oetober 1. UU that they had heant Amorlcan ; Accepted by St. John’s csLndldates.'' N ew Tork UP) — It was one of year penthouM lawn would the a m Cbriatiahs aa being so an- 34 Trotter 8t„ Bt., RockvlUs. Miami, Fla., May 5 (F) — Re-'fa a d sxcremettt tor a ehaabs ^^uss LUMBER pBbUsbed iCrM KrentoK Bxcapl military men oonheetod vexin g. Going around the world MencheMer, Conn. Birth today: A daughter to' Mr. New York, May S (68 — Richard Incorporatad •mrian Beinva. Kntared M Bm t&oOT rainy days when people thualaatio their neighbors accused ports of maas terror against op tos few teilats. M am became UI. twice a year by ship, pausing at and M n . John Young, Cryxtal 'K m Office at HawSeeter Conn, aa N A TO critlclMt Praaidant de speak their doubts about life. tbein o f being drunk. Peter pointed The building committee of Bt.^rlntlng by Patrolman Robert ponents of Fidel Castro’s regime At Isaat tht«* typbM case* wmlu M. Nixon heads west today, ready SeooDd C3aaa Man Matter. every pleasure reaoil, could be Metheris Levs Lake, BJlllngton. Oanlle for Ua policy of drawing "SupikiM Bi^ethlng happened to out that thla was not so,.. . “since John's Bpiact^MU Church last night KJellqiuat. has turned out to be are seeping out of- Cuba del^lts rewHlsd. for hie first broadside attack on Pittsburgh Fire boring. . Lore Is the m otif In her life. Discharge Thursday: Olga a curtain o f total censorship on Rsporte frotu those who saw it SDBSCRlPnON lUTiCn Franca obt of that alUance. The one o f us, and it taappan^ to yon It la only the third hour o f the accepted the bid of contractor major success. Proceeds from the to* Kennedy administration. Paeable la Adeaace instead o f die." I asked Francee, “And, of courM, walking to tbe day..." He went on with ea- Her day U ftUed with giving. Rossvall, Greenlawn Convaleeeent nows communications and man. in ikmoa say toot at qo* point toe Kills 6 in Family Carrier rriiel gsoerala made a great' point Jack R. Hunter Inc., o f Manches program and from ticket sales will Tha former vice preoldent haa my wife of 34 years, “would you bank to deposit my second 'Fife's thuaiaarn to tall all hearers of the Baarlng all the etorma and strife, go to these uses: Home; Mn. Albina Bridge and TbsM report* toll of suffering priaooMs triad to rias up against Oae Tear •••■■••••••• *TKJW of enqihaaising their own latoa- A testament to her living. ter to construct a new parish cen son, 97 H41i St.; Lowell Henahaw, their armed militia guards. Sev been rbUoent on what ha Intends KNOTTY PINE Motitae T19 suggest I get married ssiglnT” dividend checks m t ^ t turn oiit to Risen, Ixird and there were “added ter on Rt. 80 in rural Vernon, the 1. Sponsorship o f a baMball among thousands o f detalnss* ^ Pittsburgh, May 6 (6B — Fire tliraa Montba ...... S.W .. Uon of making Franca a cloae “ PiesM do,** 4^e said. be a real phystoal atraln. to them that day about three thou team in the Babe Ruth League. Lake' View Rta.; Innii, Weber, 4 rounded up in too wake of ths eral shste were fired into to* to aay about to* man who barely roared through a 8-story brick MOST WIDTHS One MiJilb 1.80 Cerefuliy with tender heart first step leading to a new church Lawrence B t; Norma Carney, 17 crowd. Tw o priaoners war* wound beat him out o f the W hit* House. ,Weekly .SO and loyal member of that alliance "W h yr* “ On tbo other band, a man does sand souls." there. 2. Sending one youth to the abortivs anti-Castro invasion of home (in the city's Shcradsn sec- Sha aoouMa a stormy soul. Bancroft Rd.; Karen ObCrg, 3 ed, but tola failed to qnlet the de- But hia choice o f topics for the 8 'LENGTHS “Bscsuae,' Rover," she replied, need some kind ot exercise—and, The enthusiasm o f Charles Wes Hunter's was the low bid of Nutmeg Boys State legislature at mid-April. They teU of thousands Uon early today and killed a man MsauKR o r again. Searching for a safe rampart Dailey Circle; Mrs. Fanny ^ v itt, next six day* ahowb be will touch •T cotddn't rest quist in my tomb anyway, a bit o f sacrifice is good ley led him to write: six submitted. The base bid is fbr the University o f Connecticut (the Inhumanely crowded, without and wife, their daughter and three rHSi ABBUOATED PRKSS She prays to reach her goal 1 Xfflington Avs. aU political bases. Tbe Aaaoelaiedriia(ed*Presa exciualTelT Another theory is that the re- if Z thought there was no one to for anybody. It makes him feel "O to r a thousand toogiMs to sing $121,000, but with .site improve poUce sponsor the youth through food and sanitation, in dstontlen Thea bloodhound* and poUoe sons. Motoer-Dangfeter Dinner ochedule today oalted-for a entitled______to ibe_ oae et o( repubHeattoe M voltiiig French generals had aoms- call you when you are spwKling mors worthwhile.”' My great Redeemar’s pralM ments and other work, the total u arrangement with the Ameri centers, o f uprisings bom o f de dog* were paraded aetoa* the Hia The 'vicUms were Identified as all newa dtaoatelMa credited to It The second aimual mother- luncheon speech to the SKecutives an evening at your club with yoiir - There was a lon^ pauM. Fran The glories o f ihy Ood and King With tendemeas she leads the Iray, cost of the project w llf approach can Legion, post);' speration among too prisoners, •tag*, and tfa* militiamen threat Robert Warfel, 34, his wlfs. Cay Bot otlMrtrlae credited la UUt paper how come to believe that some daughter dlnnw 'Will be held fit Club o f Chicago. Foreign p c^ y , and aleo the local ro« b popllahed here. rowdy friends end remind you it ces was silent. The triumphs o f H is . grace. W ith hops she watched the root, the original estimate of $136,000. 3. A Christmas, party for chil bloodhounds and poUc* doga used ened to tuni the doga on tb* pria- S3, a daughter. Bobble, 5, and their , All rlghta ot rcpabUcatiaB ot apedal body in our Central Intelligence Until a6laet In CKHTe own way, dren of the members o f the police First Imtheran Church, Rootcvllle. onen if they failed to quiet down. with what Nixon ealla constructive diepatebee hendn are alee reaerred. is Urns to corns horns and get your “ And If something happened to .Lawrence F. Ahnond. Pastor The decision to accept the Hunt to threaten the prisoners. sons, Tim, 6; Marin. 3; and Bil Agency was against pro^iectlve sleep." a, Her nurtured love bore fru it department; and Tuesday at 6:80 p.m., and 'will The priaonani attwnptad a w teer suggosUons, wiU be dioeusaed. me,” I said, “ would you inarry South Methodist Church er bid will be put to vote at a par featurey entertainment for toe It is now confirined that toe re ly. 8. Full aenice ellcat at N B. A. Serr- freedom for Algeria, on the ground^ “That isn't exactly the kind o f a g ^ T " ish meeting May 14 at 10:15 a.m., 4. PurchaM o f additional cloth uprising, overwhdming aom* mil- Tonight h* goes otrleUy polit Cause of toe fire was not learn Boonl Foot Ice, Inc In us she plants her seed of. hope ing for regular and supemumeiS younl; people. gime has Imposed complete cen Kia guaxd* and oelaliig their ical. He talks to toe GOP CItisens PuMleheni RepraMetatires: .Tin that such f reedom might open A l a Mcond wife I had in mind," I “Oertalnly,” rsplisd my wife. according to the Rev, James I,. ed irame(Uately. And waters It with love. ary patrolmen. Cookie the Clown from Man sorship on all outgoing news mes weapons. But later young Castro League, in Chicago's McOonnlck Joltua Mathetra SpcMl Asancir — N c« geria to Communist Influenoe, murmured. > "You would— really?’*^ I aiked Grant, rector. A spokesman for the Alleghany Tork Chlcam Detroit and Bouton. She prays that all within taersoi^a The Edmund i^ k a Orchestra chester, -who has performed at sages, which must be cleared militiaman entered the Blanquita Place Theatre, on how R^ubllcana MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OS “Well, just what klnd 'of a sec indignantly. Paefs Comer If the bid acceptance Is con fain , private parties and on torongb toe chief of telecommuni County Morgue said all died of To believe such a thing would ond wife do you have in mind?” "Uh huh.” W ill be blessed Irom.up above.-' will provide music at the ball. to aerv* aa guards, and met no can buUd a more successful qr CIRCULATIONB. firmed, the new pariah center will Hckets will l^-on sale at the door, television, will present a variety cations. Mail censorship, long in bums and suffacaUon. Tbe bodies seem a rather difficult accomplish “To tell you the truth, she’d be "W ho? Some young deadbeat NetUe Reale be started with a ground breaking troubi*. Fbially, in deaperatlon, ganlaatlon. were all recovered. The Herald Prlnttnt Compainr, IDa. TolGViGtotl Hull said toe police hope for a of acta. Also, toere 'will be a p«r- sxlatenes behind the scenes, now is to* detainee* toraatoned to burn FLAGSTONE ment, especially in view o f the fact about 23 years old and docile with that would steal, the liuurance I ceremony May 21. Whitsunday. Ahead are talka on farm policy “Tbe first we knew there was aasumet no tlpanclal raapoosiblutr for There’s nothing like a T.Y. turnout orZOO to 390 people. formance by a group o f the young out in toe open. Huge piles of mall to* theater and *v«tyon* in it if typncraphlcal error* appearinic la ad- graduate degrees in political scl- left you and break your heart Ths Rev. Mr. Grant said con In Dee Moines tomorrow and on a fire,” said Mra. 8. D. Huggins, that P ru d en t Ehaenhower gave When you care to waste some time, *Breeche9 Bible* School Menus girl* o f toe churrit. await censorship at tha olBes of they wore not given food and aonw rertieementa uid other readtnc matter necs and sociology so she could tell and leave you alone?” struction would begin thereafter.- other domestic and ecom ^ic is another neighbor, "was when a po In The Mareheeter Erentaiit Herald. hia moral support to President de A program that will interest Lake Street School: Monday— Dinner will be prepared and the telecommunications chief, ap decent aonUatton. Shortly after me whet's wrong with pieople and “No.” “ Breechea Bible" was the name “ We were very satisfied with ouea in Detroit Tuesday and Cb- liceman routed ua out of bad for Gaulle in-his effort to bring self- From ridiculoua to sublime. raVloH, cheese 'wedges, peas and served by the men of toe church. parently in charge o f that job, too. ward Oaatro authoritias began lumbue. Wednesday. Dtapla; adrertlaliifi cloalna botira: the world, but wouldn’t Interrupt !Then w ho?" 1 demanded. applied to a Bible produced in the bid opening,", he said, adding A ll women are invited, A free win This to toe story o f what has possible evacuaUon in case the Star Monday—1 p.m SVIday determihatlon to ths AlgerimJ^, .carrots, spice cake with vanilla freeing same o f thooe under de Nixon spent yesterday in New For Tueeday—1 p.m Monday me when I discussed the future o f "Why I’d marry another pot Though some things I disUks Omeva in 1960. In thla editiem, Ge- that the parish has shown a de-J offering will be received.’ been happening to toe thousands fire spread. baseball. . bellied, mlddle-ag^, bald-headed, Christian Science icing; Tuesday—meat loaf, but tention and taking otoera riae- York in a maimer uncustomary for For Wedneaday—] p.m Tncaday. end in -view of the eveii nunw mlli- nesla 3:7 reads: "And they sewed ■ire to get the program moving suspected o f (^poring toe regime, “Tbe family had Just moved ForThpraday—1 p.m. Wrdnaadas. And T il midie km>wn in c s m . tered noodles, kernel com, choice whai a. a politician: Nearly all of hia daydreaming oaf Juat like you,” fig leaves together, and made as rapidly as possible. . Veitton oad ToleottviUe news to a* pieced together from the re into the house only a few days ago tsnt stand on briialf of Algerian "She would be ravishingly It’s often when 1 turn H on of fruit; Wednesday—hot dog and In M oiro Outto, at the entrance time was behind clooed door*. said Frances. “ Once a woman gets themartves b r e e e h e a ."______handled „ by The Herald’s Beek- ports frtm the Island; from another oecUou of Sheraden, freedom taken by Presidsnt Ken-' beautiful -with long auburn curia Then’aa-gunjrtilielL ln~mytocs. - ...Tbe. move to .the_.r.ursl.,Vernon potato - oasserols, paralsy wax to. Havana harbor, tfaouaanda o f Squora Foot a.111. eacn ilued to a busbiuid llKei thit, w to t E n fifiijr site, an eight-acre hiUsito tract, vUle Bureau, 5 W. jdafai B t, tole- A fter hi* conference* with Her' she said. “ W * bod hoped to get day of pabneatlea except Sattirday— and green eyes snd s line old fath beans, carrot stick, g ^ U n ; Tburs- Between 25,000 and 40,000 Cu CUbaaa war* heeded into tha d iy bert Hoover ind Gen. DougljM nedy, both before and after his would she do with another Mng— has been prompted by crowding phone TBeiqoat 6-8136 * r Mlteh- acquainted but hadn't got toe • a.111. er, rich In money but poor in Of course thla fits the drams "Chffiitfcn SelM ca RrinosTnia Fraodom day—creamed chicken, buttered bans and foreigners, including a moats. On* m an ralaasad later W M a i t i M eiectlcHi. except feel lonesome?” Of a barroom drunken brawl. at the present chupCh on Elling eU 9-6797. MacArtour be gave reportara ac chance." h ^ th ." It boiled potatoes, cranberry sauce, number o f A m ^cano, were aald h* saw aavoral daatba among Ftidar. May 9 The sun came out then and the Of a western knock-down drag-out ' ton Ave., in Rockville, Planning counts o f too subjects oov*red. An unidentified - neighbor spot But the answer may be that the "Just what would you do with a spinach, brownies; Friday— toma rounded up la Havana alone after tfa* ptiaoneis, aaw on* man laiqi world smiled. You can’t beat an Where they Shoot-um and watch-um for the new ceqtCr began last toll. But ha also had private appoint ted smoke and gave the alann. aame military minds wUch could second wife like that?” asked F w is WWiam Coiisim, C3.I. to bisque, tima fish sandwiches, toe Invasion. Tbs detainees were ftom n wall and ^ below, and Writins Ojtf U os Francos. endurable ______fan. ATTIC TANS Test boring^ and preliminary assorted cookies. Bread, butter herded into requisitioned buildings, ments that he didn’t discus*. believe in the practicability of on* woman gave birth to a baby And a dinner last night, given ■Td Invite her dear old father I Be ready for thq hot weather I of Monehtsttr, Englaiid studies shqW a certain amount of and milk served with each lunch Alcorn Appointed such ss toe Sports Pslacs and tos YALE « TOWra EARNINGS There now Menu to be an actual their own revolt against da Gaulle Now, Mrioualy I like musle eon. who dtod from lack o f medical by Gardner Cowles of tha CDwles FLORAK BLACK to move Into our house to live First Aid Needed ahead with a H U NTER A T- Member of 1 rd ot Lsotiirealilp o f 13ie Mother Church blasting vHll be required because Blanquita Tbeater. A t tos Blan- attention. Greenwich, May 6 UP)—Earii' And moat often March in 'valn, there is more ledge to be broken 'Maple Street School: Monday— quita, toere wer* between 6,000 publications, was o ff to t record. ceaae fire in Laoe. That la good could also belie-ve the wildest kind with ua,” 1 answered, "and soap TTC f a n inatMled in your The First Church Christ SoiettUst In Boston, Maesachnsetts Special Teacher ings of $1,114,303 or 50 cents i But the good old songs of yester than "anticipated. spai^etti with hamburg, buttered and 7,500 prisoners, jammed into A t Maianaaa, capital o f toe s u n , along tha way Nixon man news fbr our American policy not of fancy which suggested itself to the stairs. Then if he skidded and Durban, South AfricaMarine home. Complete with fan, share were reported yesterday by years green beans, coleslaw; Tu esday- toe auditorium, without any ar pcovlnce jurt east o f Hs'vana, aged to drop' a few hints on how TOP SEALER becaoM it means that our ritance the best came- to the worst — researches in South' Africa think louvers and all carpentry | Ploea: McmcNilitMr High School Aiiditoriiim Overall construction costs may Am herst,. Maas., May 5 Friendf ^ Shepard ad laglalative acticsi en the mea sure yesterday. It was sped tha onaa poatad at preaant Tha ^yal Laotiaiis State News throu^ the leglatature at the re Senate Hikes purpose of auch a law la to place ‘Boy, What a Ride,’ News Tidbits quest of boards of education who .absolute limits on tha law books Whlrlftol WiilMrii to clear up ambiguities In the at from tho AP Town Family Happy aald they needed time to plan for preaeiit sp e^ law. the summer. SpeedLimits. At present, driven are soma- firfiri Roundup Such summer .courses have been timea acquitted of speeding Astronaut in existence in public eehools for a PrIeBf « L«w. Political Talks K Flfi, Whtpaoads Zoo’s femslt charges If they can convince the (Oontinnad from Page One) long time. However, the attorney- In Proposal court that the spaed at--which SorvicB That's latltr olppopot^mtia, ktlla Asr 5,000- ‘Neighbor’ Made It general ruled recently that it waa (OMrttaiBCi tTM Om ) tn a Pag* Oaa) ‘ mate Novtne in the Lo:|}n they were driving, though higher flights which ba mads litfora to Ught the 72nd annual alumni day illegal for towns to charge a fee. Hartfordi May 5 (45-^The Sen than the poeted limits, was rea day's rtal thing. than givos Mrth to SS-ponnd ceremonies here. This made the legislation n0ee»> ate haa Enended a bill backed by poshed the Astronaut ^ A rnport from tha carrlar aald m tat tor Laos and tha dlri^M^ onU . . . Purty of 11 Soviet Janet Curran, 18, an dghth grade atudent at Barnard Jun sonable because of light traffic, Potterton's Journalists led by Victor Mayov- '"Bamford, who waa griuluated ■ary, the DemocratlO administration good visibility, pr other factors. ISO Center St.—Cor. of Choreh Moch. Shepard "camwled out oi hla cap ktog^wa'B repras«ntati^;.^t tha ior High School, apent anxious houw this morning be(»U8e from Killlngly High School, and A waiver of fees Is also permit that would establish a maximum Minority leader Peter Mariant, At iMontreal police force's publican legislative counsel. In all casto, th e . I|mlt8 were (The comiriaaion is made up of Peters • Ludods Janet and Laura were close Europe during World Ware 1 and The post pays $7,600 a year. The amended yesterday tOiKtod S-mlles led the iwsy, with the pilot riding more than 400 newsmen stood up downtown headquarters la akot friends and claasmatea through SECOND BISHOP URGED AT and cheered. They- also applauded Canada, Poland'and India. Britain Miaa Beverly Raye' Luoloua of n , and as chief of the Korean Mili vacancy waa created by the ap an hour higher than tMy -did when tMrkwards. and UDsd by unldantUM man m >* sixth and seventh grades at ths tary Advisory Group during the the bill- was drafted.'.^e flanges Hartford, May 5 (45—The Rt. About four minutes after as each announcement came over and RUaala were ^ini^bMlmien oi pareatly seeking release of group Manchester and William J. Pa* pointment of Lugg to a Common the 19M (3eneva coiuorence on linkhom Paric School nesur Vir Korean conflict. Pleas Court judgeship. Arthur M. apparently wave made ;at the di- Rev. Waller H. Gray, Episcopal launch, Shepard tumbled, as if the loudspeaker that the flight of friends . . . Fear boys ilo In ters* of Hartford were united in ginia Beach, Va. The nation’s first PIKE CLEANERS was progressing smoothly. Indochina and direct the eommla- Lewis of West Hartford, Is the radUon of the adihiniitratlon, be- bishop of Connecticut, Is reported over a precipice, into a weird and firs that sweeps their home in Klt- marriage I n t Saturday noon at space man used to take Janet and oa\)aa they were proposed by Sen. ly planning to ask delegates to the . Pick-up and Dellrary weightless world—an exhilarating Project Mercury olBcials an aion’s acUvltlef .) v tanning, Pa., while their parents More Judges Asked Democratic legislative commis 666 CENTER 8T. The Pathet Lada rebel com Emanuel Lutheran (Aiuroh other neighborhood children for sioner. Thomas W. O’Dea, D-New Haven, annual diocesan convention to ap experience that lasted about five nounced that all rocket and cap ire attendtog prayer meeting icecream. Washington, May 5 (>P) — Two ohalrmah of the Senate Transpor- prove the election of a second suf MI 3-4266 minutes. > sule systems performed p e r ^ t^ . mander agreed .-to a meeting at OfflOlal Rmnair catoonc di- Manchester. -i- additional federal court judgeships noon on the north side of the Nam, Jahi^ shared the'nation’s ralfef GREENWICH BOY DROWNED tlttion Conuhittee. fragan bishop in CJonnecticut. The Officials did not say whether A later report from the Lake rectofy for 1961 Aowa« 4TA4 per The bride is the daughter of Mr. snd Joy whsu she heard over the are assigned to Connecticut-under The. bill now must go to the Leg- second bishop is needed for admin Shepard had reported on nls re Champlain said that when the -Uk River, In a No-Man’s Land eent Increaee during last deeade in the bill passed by Congress yester Greenwich, May 5 OP)—The 3%- within ranga of cemmunlat guns and Mrs. Raymond Luoioue, 34$ Inter-communlcaUon system an an ialatlve Qommlssioner before it can istrative work of the dioce.se which actions during the weightless pe- helicopter landed on the dieck It number of enrolled CathoUee In E. Center St: Tbe bridegroom la nouncement that Shepard had day and sent to the President add yeer-old son of Mr. end Mrs. Mal be acted on in its entirely by the haa 131,000 communicant mem riod. was greeted by 1,200 cheering and ai^fiO miles north of Vientiane. IJWted States. ing 73 additional judgeships. colm Douglass, 651 Steamboat Rd., The Vientiane government in- the eon of Mr. and Edward made hia space & ght successfully. Seiaate and sent to'the House. bers. The convention will be held But during the time he would whistling sailors. Premier Khrushchev arrives in Zawadskaa of Hartford. Her thoughts at that moment, ahs In addition to the district court has drowned. Police said the boy, If adopted, It Will not neces May 16 in (Christ Church Cathedral have been weightless, the reports Drs. Robert Lanlng and Jerome atructed Ita delagauon to arrange Judgeships, three more judges Angus, apparently fell from a 4- sarily result In. limit*' higher than House. Strong approached the helicopter a political conference if details of Yerevan, capital of. Sdvlet Ar Tho Rev. C. Henry Anderson, related, were with her friend, E N J O Y were that he was performing his menia, to take part In oelebration pastor of Emanuel* Lutheran LaUnh yrbo is now attending Prin- would be assigned to the Second foot retaining wall into a shal tasks. whose door had been cloeed. It tha ceaae-fire were eettled. Circuit Court of Appeals, which low Inlet behind hla home yeiter- As swiftly as It came, the suddenly opened and Shepard It remained to be aeen If the of 40th anniversary of Soviet con Church, performed the double ring dpla School, a private school in trol of the territory and eetab- ceremony. G. Albert Pearson was S t LouIjl Mo. Janet knew that covers Connecticut, New York and day. His body was found by bis L I F E with weightless feeling loft and Shep leaped to the deck and there were Pathat Lao representatives would Vermont. mother. ard once SLgain was gripped by G further cheers. go along with this procedure. Sou- Ushment of Armenian Gonmmnist organist and aoloiat. Laura"lvas lea# able than the rest patty . . . Federal Aviation of the family to conceal her forces—twice the tenacity as on Lt. Cox, the co-pilot of the heli vanna Phouma, tha aelf-styled neu- Escorted by her father, the ASSISTANCE GRANTED MILLER HIGH LIFE acceleration — as the capsule copter, who lowered the hoist to .UeJiat jupported hy-the-rebelar-had A gem yjsom i/w lU jprp^^ apeed bride wore a Chantilly lace gown “ianxiety feelings” about her — Calls on Kennedy plunged back toward Earth. Shepard was the first man to get put emphaais on the quick forma- U n ^ t^ 250 knots for isU planes designed with a sweetheart neck father's space role. ■ Waehlngton, May 5 OP) — Mrs. WasHlhgtoh, May 5 (iR — 'Thom-' in 12 or 16 oz, can'; thm of a coalition government in approaching congested alerts, Janet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. kston, Conn., has been granted The pilot reported he was sub a look at the space pilot line. Mer fingertip French Illusion Ann Carter, Bridgeport, Conn., was $250,000 toward the construction jected to 11 G’s during the re Shepard told him after the re proposing the peace parley. says FAA administrator In New veil fell from a crown of pearls James J. Curran, 12'6 N. Lake- among 11 women helicopter pllote A LL TYPES No major fighting has been re- York . . . Manhole explosion and wood drclSrextoUed Shepard as a o ^ a n $864,000 sewage disposal entry period. ‘ covery: ‘Thank you very much.” and iridescent sequins. She cwried who paid a call on President Ken system, the Public Health Service Tm minutes after laundi. at an pmrted since Wednesday, but Gen. electrical fire,in Brooklyn Btraads a colonial bouquet of white roses “terrifle family man” who attended nedy at the White House yester All Work Electronically altitude of 40,000 feet, a small Phouml Nosavan, strongman of the thousaiide of mak-hour paeseugere PTA meetings and was very informed Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, on BMT subway line. and stepbanoUs, centered with a day. The group asked his help in D-Conn., yesterday. parachute opened to stabilize the Vientiane government, said yester white orchid. popular with hla neighbors. getting a heliport for Washington. Tested . apace craft. At 10,000 feet, a «S- day there have been sporadic at Successful flight of Cmdr. Alan Miaa Sharon Lutdous, 849 E Cen Tlie (Tirana lived for two years Mrs. Philip Hart, wife of the foot main 'chute unfuried to low Draft Women? tacks Blat^ raised doubts shout the Sheptud, America’s first astro at nearby ^Trginia Beach where BOARD INSPECTS ACADEMY Metropolitan Museum^s Loss Is Lutz’s Gain GUARANTEED FOR ONE FULL YEAR Pathet'-Lso’s good faith. ter St, was her siater’a maid of Democratic Sepator from Michi New London, May 5 (45 — The er the capsule Into the water, pre- naut, causes legIslattVe bnalnese honor. She wore a gown of orchid he waa manager of a King’s De gan, Jokingly proposed use of the aumably with no more force than More than a half dozen wounded to be ekietracked. momentarily at partment store before he waa Coast Guard Academy ie host to Girls Say Yes have been brought Into Vientiane chiffon over taffeta, and carried a Prealdent’B White House landing day to Its Congressional Board of An heirloom of unusual design,',^rare fabriea and needlework de- bard Fuller. She waa educated In By 8th District yesterday that some employee decided that, ail fees should be paid ington, probably Sunday or Mon Opinion, an independent activity The store will handle a full line Suffleld schools and was a grad 12. a matching accessories, and a cor tain, Is recommending use of the George R. Sandenburgh, an offi in advance. of groceries, Including meats, pat Tasa, the Soviet news agency, Committee Delays would be recruited from this area day, for a hero's welcome at the sponsored by Scholastic Magasjnei uate of the Hartford Hospital Plans and speclflcatlcma for bids sage of coral roses. ^ House's electronic voting equip cer of the newly formed corpora Police Arrests Martin, after discussion with White House from President Ken Tnc., has been conducting nati'on- ent medicines and other dry goods. School of Nurainl;. She had recent said “The problem .of Laos must Ouesta of the couple at the cere ment for mandatory secret votes when the move has been complet Chester Langtry, deputy director nedy. Completion of the building Is for an addition to be built onto Accepting School ed. The research is on conventional tion, aald he could not say defi wide aurveya of teenagers Mnce ly been employ^ in a convales be settled in the first place by the the North £hid firehouse niay be mony were Mra. Elizabeth Linden- on judgeship appointments. of .public works, and George Elli He wrill remain in Washington 1943. Thia scientifically PRAISED Charles H. FullOr Jr., Bruce H. with Prime Minister Nehru. India 20 by 20 foot room to be used as a Hartford May 6. and Mary G. Schaefer for a one- last night with operating a mo atrike yesterday against the New EeUle of George A. Cour late of vUle eald today that U.S. in- Fuller and Keith H. Fuller, aU of is chairman of the truce commis district office and to house dis The bride, a 1959 graduate of approve the school huildlng, the signature of Gov. John N. Demp cash payments for fractional year period with option to renew tor vetUcle with defective equip Haven ambulance and oxygen Coventry In said DUlrict, deceaaed. WsahlngtoR, May 5 OP) — The Tolvement In Cuba was badly more complete it will be. sey. shares, payable July ‘ 8 to atock- for one year. The Aitainlstratrix haWnc exhibited American Monlcipal AsaocUtten Suffleld; her maternal grandmoth sion. trict records. Manchester High School, is em ment. He was summoned In Circuit service. The union declined to give staged and badly disguised. His er, Mra. Ethel Hubbard of Hart Harriman told newsmen that if The upstairs will be a large open ployed by Travelers Insurance Co. The members of the building Both House aiKl Senate complet- holdera of record June IS. The option to purchase must be Court, Manchester, ,pn May 22, details of the dispute. her adminiatratlon account with aald today wanniy endoraed the Ken r e p ^ was given to the Nation conunlttee who showed up for the ••Jst* to thla Court for allowance. It ta nedy admlnlatratloB’e boosing ford; and her paternal grandmoth the cease-fire proves effective in room, with a cement top floor. The bridegroom, a 1959 graduate al Assembly Foreign Affairs er, Mra. Myrtle Fuller of Suffleld. Laos, the Geneva conference Plans also call for the instEla- of Bulkeley High School in Hart tour, and membera of a building May. St n :» oclock forenoon at program. Spokesman described Committee in closed s ^ io n and Funeral services Will be held at and eltes subcommittee of the Municipal It aa magnificent and a major later ' reported by Informed should begin on schedule. tion of electrical and heating fa- ford, is employed by the Hartford Buiidint la aald Coventry be and the the Nicholson Funeral Home, RL Communist China, which 3^11 b* cilltiee. National Bank. board of education, did inspect •Rme li RMlned for a bearinc on the breaktbrougb Is the fight eoorcee who were present. The the school. Mowarce of ^ d adminiatratlon ac 5A, Suffleld,. Saturday at 2:30 represented at Geneva, again The bids will be opened June 6, against alamo. But the U.S. foreign minister Is said to have p.m. The Rev. J. Gornian Smith, and the project is subject to ap lists of contnoted construction count wito aald eaUte and thU Court Chamber of Commerce waa told'the committee that the U.8. charged that the United States was dlrecla that noUce of the time and pastor of the First Churrii of “seriously threatening" a peaceful proval of district voters. The plan *Holy Spirit* Plant wwk yet to be done in the school, plMe aaaianed for aald hearins be something leaa than enthoatastie acUone during the recent Cuban Christ, Congregational, will offlJ. and figures will be presented to and additional recommendationa {p all peraona known to be Inter- at a hearing on the program be Invasion were nude In disagree settlement of the Laotian crisis by "Holy Spirit” ia another name 70% Dneron A 30%jv--- erted therein to appear and be heard date. Burial will be In Grove Cem airlifting arms to the pro-western voters during the district’s annual of the inspection party were made before May fore a House Banking subcom ment “with certain groups,” a etery, Windsor. meeting later In June. for the dove plant a tropical yesterday. fir- *’5' certfhed mall, a copy of mittee. Stuart Davis, presMent probable reference to the North governemnt. Claiming a victory American orchid. The dove plant The school waa built by the thia order to Atlantic Treaty Orgaalzatlon. Friends may call at the funeral for the rebels in the civil war, The plans and specifications were sull bo<«e«l _ , Mra. Georce A Cour. School St. Cov- of the First SRSlaga and *.««— home tonight from 7 to 9. drawn by James Pery and by Dis received Ita nSme from the flow Wadhama and May Construction antry. Conn. Asaoclatlon of Onbland, ORlif„ Peiping radio charged the .United er, which is shaped like a dove, States was seeking a "breathing trict Director Raymond Damato. Co. for $1,113,125. Conn.George H. Cour. School BL. Coventry. who repreaented the Chamber, Mrs. Augusta D. Brown DaiTiato said this afternoon that and for this . reason it o f^ is Both the board of education called it a negative approach to Date Special spell” for the Vientlahe forces. If. the voters approve building the called the Holy Spirit plant be and the school building commit .Catherine C. Moran. 14 Godfrey Rockville — Mrs. Augusta D Britain’s high commissioner in ■t, WtUimanUc, Conn. the natlon'a hooalng problem. Brown, 72. of 85 High S t, died addition, the project should be com cause a dove is the symbol of the tee must accept the school before _____ ELMER TURKIWGTON, Judge. thU morning at Manchester Me India, Sir Paul Gore, told news pleted by fall. Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit. tbe board of directors do. ORDER o r IffAlCE morial Hospital after a long lU- men after talking with Harriman •TATE-OK CONNECTICUT. Diilrlct VeriafiU Edgings! that there was still no indication ^ Andover, Probate Court. Town of An- ness. She waa the wife of Alexan Rover. May 1. U61. der Brown. when the truce commission wbqld „®*tal*„of HatUe Weiraueb. a.k.a. go to Laos. Hedwig Weiraueb. Ute of New York. June Britain and Russia, as, co-chair W,inkle*r»«»!g!;!g-S!r»^>a— J^w York, owning property in aald Dla- 21, 1888,. In Hartford, the daughter men of the 1954 Geneva conference trlct. deceaaed. of Mr. and Mrs. MarUn Dumachat Preaeni. Hon. Charlea H. Nicholaon. that ended the Indo^na war and Judge. Md had lived in Rockville most of created tke commission, must send Upon lh,e application of Anthony Jw life. She waa a member of Mane^a, Tax Collector of the Town Trinity. Lutheran Church. Rock instructions for the truce teams to slim , , of Bdton. praying that admlniatralion ville, and of Fortuna Lodge of go into action. The Indian govern of aald eaUte be granted aa per appli- ment is Rowing impatience At the cation on fil« more fuUy Appears, it \b Hartford. ORDKHi^D: That aaid application b«* In addition to her husband, she delay, but the British reportedly beard and determined at a Court of feel the time lag Is a normal re ^obate to be held at the Probate Of- •’y daughters, Mrs. *ice In the Town of Andover on the William SchmaU. and Mrs. James sult of coordinating efforts through Pleated inne^ 10th day of May. 1961, at on« o'clock in Dick, both of Rockville: a brother, diplomatic messages. the afternoon; and that notice of the tendency of aaid apbllcation. and of the Fred Dumachat eff Rockville; a sis HART’S TWQ^FOR-ONE Ume and place of hearing thereon be ter. Mrs. John O’Connor of Flori f«Yen to all pereona known to be In- da; and three grandchildren. . FERTILIZIR WITH WHO KILIIR ADDID ' tereaied In aald eetate, by caualng 4 \ / copy of thU order to be publiahrd once Private funeral servlcea will be In some having a circuit held at the Ladd Funeral Home, Two-for-One is o new formula developed for this area Poated on the Local Stocks public aignpoat neareet where the de 19 Ellington Avii^., with the Rev. that combirtes J c k e d owned property in the Town of Erick O. Pieper, pastor of Trinity Bolton, and aem by certified mall, poat- age prepaid, to: Lutheran Church, officiating. Bur <|tu)tattona Fuinlabed by . . 1. 50% organic nitrogen lightweight fertilizer Attorney Vln- ial will be in Grove Hill Ome- Coburn. A Mlddb'brook, lac. 763 kaln Street. Man- tery. Bank Storka cheater. Conn. There will y* no calling hours. 2. weed killer that attacks dandelions and r r William Welrauch Jr.. 6 George St Bid Asked ^ i f Tuckshor. N. Y. * “ '* Friends may contribute to the fkmn Bank and Trust s« . SWSSIS other broad-leaved Weeds. Ulllism Sltry, Shoddy Mill Roxd Bol- Newington Home for Crippled Co...... 49 52 ^)n, Conn. „ w Children. A $5.75 bag covers 5,000 square feet, providing con* Mrx. ,C«lhrrlne Deiuili. Tunnel Rosd Hartford National Vernon, Conn. Bank and Trust Co. 46% 49%" NOURISHES TWICE tinueuf nourishment to desirable grolMs while removing c “ yf<«> L ''. R F.D. No. 1. Rockville. Fire Insurauee C»iii|»aniee O T H E R ’S IMNG THE AREA the ugly weeds. Aetna Fire ...... 1U% 115% The gift sheT! cherish forever cSnn°“ “°' "'■O'- •• About Tom’u Hartford Fire ...... 64% 67% Hart's lawn products are especially blended in New England Mi‘r(i-^e.^r“ cSirr"- National Fire ...... 127 137 Twin bands oi gold-for Mother and Father . . : Birthslones* signifying each child. Mr» Evel>;n Trsygl*, R.F.D. No. J. Phoenix Fire ...... 94 98 for New England lawns. Available at leading dealers Manchester. Conn. The Newcomers Club will hold Hattie Csrison. Sfi Gardner St., 8367 its spring dance tomorrow from 9 Lite and indraiBlty Ina Cea. Here is a gift that Mother will cherish No other sift could mean so much • to O n* bag eovsrs 5,000 scan b« applied any time, in any Newest shades. Sizes 30 to 42. includad Main St.. 5739 For an exciting summer! A sim seum of America’s pioneer past Conn. Light A Power 28 30 yopr choice- of while or yellow gold, HART'S 7-7*7 RO SE FO O D —proven formula gives you North Adams, Mass. father and Mother are joined together weo1fi$r. ' - " ^ymond Marschart. Canaan. Conn. These exquisite crocheted edg ple but elegant junior style that Here buffalo still roam the ranges Hftd. Electric Ught 66% 69% and so designed that stones may be oSera a choice of sleeves and either Hartford Gas C o . 53% 56% bv the stone of the month of each added at‘ a future date. sturdier, lovelier roses all Mason long. M -coN om oM D poa YOUR SHorriNa comport cA‘r‘re5‘to,^*5{*^‘i.s“ «■•': ings will riiimorize your flne lin along with antelope, deer and child in .'the'family. It’s easy to opply— ypu Me %vher;e you've been gtsnley Marscbsrt Jr., Canaan, N. Y. ens Quick and easy, to make, monotone or with contrast. longhorns. Since the animals may Southern New England Howard Marachart. R.F.D., 6anfon. they will win many compliments. No. 8367 With Patt-O-RamA is charge without provocation, signs Telephone ...... ;. 52 65 ->■ ~ g e t ‘eempiete eoverigge with^t duplication. HART'S 5*10*5 PLANT FO O D —finest soil conditioner in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Mnthei'* Ring ^ i h tingle gem, only $2.1.00. With two birthetonee, ISOitiU; threv . Mra. Jamea Rokr. 116 N. Street. Mark Pattern No. 5739 has crochet along the highway \«4m visitors Manufacto'itaa Companies Continuous feeding— boloneedjBjrowlh. for shrubs, trees, flower qnd vegetable gardens. A « .. (%aUsi>ooga 4. Tsnn. directions for four edgings shown; Bust 30% to 38. Size 11, 31% bust, against leaving the imd. AiroWpHart, Heg. ..55 59 •tones, I3S.0U fte,, (plus tax) . . * Satiefaction - gugranteed. Tnmjr Basupre, 663 Park Ave.. material requirements;.stitch lUua- sleevelesi, 4 7-8 yards of 85-lnch; Associated Spring .. 14 16 V trsUona. coUar, % yard. RM3 4Mli a t . . Aa- Soar OrMm' Saum Bristol B ran ...... 8% 11 Pdy c IFo order, sand 25c In coins to: To order, aend 39o In odna to:— Melt 2 tablespoona biutUr o r Dunham Bush ...... B 6 As Low As 75 Woekly *1^ l^dMburS' SMS 41th Anne Cabot, The MancheaCer Sue Bumatt, The Uaocheater Eve margarln* In a sauMpan. Bind M . SB Evening Herald; UM AVE. OF ning Herald, lUO AVE. OF '% «*•> ■t. in 2 tablespoona flour. O nduall Vkftilr B aarln g ...... 81% 84% ^ AMEBfOAB, MEW TOSS 96, M.T. AMEU0A8. NEW YOOK 88 ,N.y. stir In 1 cup aour cream. Cool Landers VTary Clark 20% 22% 4lto at.. 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^AOETWELVS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAT. MAY 8, IW l Section Two FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1961 FRIDAY, MAY 8,1961 I , ' .I.j.liirj e Mi._p.l|i|i|i IM .. 11 Iirt.iiiii ■ .,11» I iw y ,iitt.iiii II .p ',M - Pages JS to M4 eaUlng lira. WUUam Qatea, 2015 Capping Ceremony Set May 11 Spri^ W orkshop Main B t, CHastonlnuy. Motoora io r f/owGfs should bting lunch for too chU- For All I fe , Set by State Unit dreh.-' ^ax Increased Not So High Hospital Notes For Hospital Junior Auxiliary Gobti's Flowers Mrs. Soracchi Heads . Oongrecatiaoal d^urchM in this Thrta Type$ ■ ■ 1.1 III can FAUL .BUBTTNEB As Off-Ellection Year Hikes visiting hours nra 2 to 8 p.m. area are ekpeeted to aend dele for nil qrens exoepjt mntemlty Mora tiMui M membera of UiefMaitptrat Gorvala. Bubum tTric* Sweden haa torso dlffareht (Eemeriy with Pantlaad’e) chio, Cathy Toung, Betty Britton, gates to a spriag workshop of the where they nra.2 to 4:80 and 6:80 Atalor AuxUluy ot Manchwter OaoneoUeut FsUofwabtp of Oongre- types of long-dlstenoe telephone 1A22 BUBNBIDB AVB. Hie S-l mill m te Increase voted< proposed by General Manager to 8'PJn.; nnfijjirivnte rooms where Tolland Dimes Chapter M ^ r t e i HoQklUI wiU noelra Ann laiby, Carolyn Mahoney, gatlooal-Ctarlstlaa Women in (Haa- eervloe. The ordinary variety of EAST HARTYORD Wednesday by toe board of direc Richard Martin, and two tenths rarvira awards at an annual cap- Nancy Jaekaon, Christina Ding they nra 10 non. to 8 pan. Visitors tonbury Thursday. long-dletence call ia con^Ieted in Deitvertee Dally to Menehes tors for the 1981-62 lleoal year Is of a mill less than the 40.2 mill nra requested not to smoke In pn- ’• Tolland County Chapter, Nation-^ ptn{ ceremony in the hospital din wall, Unda Roberts, Ellen Fire The workshop program will be routine fashion; for a faater serv JA gAOOO or M itA fTt less of an Increase than any board rate proposed TuCsday • by the tive committee throughout ^to• ing room Thursday. May 11, at stone. Jan Hultman, Cathy Arnold,' ttentn’ rooms. No more than tiro al Foundation, holding ite annual year to be prepared for next yMrin hdd fRwi 10 iam. to 8 pm. at the ice, you use toe urgent olsse of has voted in Manchester in a non- Democratic , minority of toe board. visitors nt one time,' per patient. drive. 8:15 p.m. and Virginia Dehan. P in t Church of Christ, 2188 Main call at double toe ordinary rate: flection year for the. paUt six The 87,689,705 general fund ap meeting at Flano'u laat nlght,^ re Mrs. Vera D i^ e r , director of Also, Umla Foster, Lordia Jack years, The lint will be held June 98 at eft- CHastonbury. for really fast aervice you pay 20 proved by the directors for 1661-62 Patients ^oday 235''. elected Mrs. Alfred Soracchi of the home of Mrs. Guertln in Veiw nurses at Manchester Memorial ie, Jennifer McCornlck, Ann 'Vlot, Workshops for aaefa committee times toe ordinary long-distance , In 1956-57 toe mill rate Jumped Is ,higher than any previous gen ADMITTED YESTEniDAY: this town as chapter chairman. Hospital, will present awards. Gail Colavecchio, Joyce Hendrick from 21 to 81 mills, non. will bo provided, taoluding evang- eervlee rate. eral fund. Mrs, Astrid Sands, 10 Gem Dr„ ■ Other officers elected were Atty. Junior Auxiliary members de son, Cathy Person, Marge R os^ . In 1958-60 ' toe rate again voted 6,il0 hours of service to the Sue Williams, Lmore Johnson, oUam and spfltual life, Christian The 1680-61 general fund Is 17,- Rockville; Karen Scanlon, 413 E. Harry Hammer of Rockville vice . Manchester Evening HermM Oo- stewerdshlp, ChristlBn education, Notice Jumped, tote time to 36 mills. 020,344. Middle Tpke.; Barry Robinson, 43 bfaMrman; Mrs.. Thomas O’Brien, Inmbla corraaiMHHleBt, Mrs. Dom U hc^ital in the pastyeae'in central and Roxanne Angell. During the election year 1657- supply, dietary department, eraer- Those who will receive cape for missionary education, friendly The 1956-80 general fund was Foster St.; Inward Dean, 57 Pros s e c ta ry ; and Henry M. Beck, R. Tattle, telephone ACadeniy aarvice, leadership potential, and Peetma’e watch and o l^ $8, the mill rate was held at 31 85,552,866. The' 1658-56 general pect St., Rockville; Michael 'Kuh- treasurer, both of Columbia. 8-S4S5. ^ ^ n cy room, lobby, medical rec SO hours' service are Joyce Hend OHILO’S STERILIZED mUU, and during 1959-60 it was ords, pharmacy. ,|rlft' shop, ftfl rickson, Karen Cratty, Marilyn nominating, program, and- prasl- rqtalr shop at 510 Main St. fund Was 85,986,343. The 1657-58 ney, 41 Phelps Rd.; Mrs. Gertruds Also elected were members' of dentB* oonunltteea. win close for toe summer raised only nine-tenths of a mill general fund was 85,455,846. pharles, 41, Bigelow S t; Miss the execblive committee, which cart, Permy,Saver thrift shop, in Kaefer, Kay Olsaver, Christine HEALTH SAND from toe 86 mills set the previous The 1956-57 general fund was Jennie Holton, 48 Union St., Rock formation desks and housekeeping Dingwall, Ellen Firestone, Linda An 'offering taken at too meet effective June IsL We will Is made up of representatives from Bolton year. for a lOH-month period, whlidi ville; Elmer Galloway, 24 Snlpslc all towns served by the chapter. depptment. Clark, Carolyn Mahoney, Carolyn ing will be used to help provide no longer take 'tat rapeir ■, The 40 mill rate voted by tfib amlanhipa for American Indian W. H. ENGLAND makes It dlflleult to compare, but St., Rockville; Miss Barbara These are: the officers, Mrs. .The girls, who are between 14 McNamara, Ann Vlot Linda Rob work untU our reopening. Republican-controlled board is 8.9 Grust, South Windsor; Miss Mary Architect Atiswers and 16 yfears of age, also perform erts, and Gali CaLavecchio. and Spanuh-speaklng studenta. the 1956-66 general fund was 84,- Mary Guertln, Vernon; Dr. Allan LUMBER C O . Reopening date to be an- IXiniUs less than the 48.0 mill rate 285,726, Jane McLaughlin, 91 Strickland ed such extra chorea as helping Also, Cathy Ariiold, Linda Fos Nurtoey care win bo provided. St.; Willard Johnson, 45 Marshall Dambeck, Vernon: Mrs. Donald BPOA Question^ move the Penny Saver and mescal ter. Sue Williams, Marge Rosen. Women piawntug to bring children e Open An Dey Seturday e nmnioed at a later date. Tuttle and Mrs. William Murphy, state toe number of children Rd.; John Langley, Wapping; Miss Columbia; Mrs. Kneeland. Jones, records department to new quar Cathy Person, Jennifer. McCOr- win **At toe Green”—MI 9-5301 Signed, Ifrin Poetma. Columbia Cheryl' Comber, Thompsonville; ters, ushering at .the ‘‘Hi-Pever they will bring when making *5 Bolton: Mrs. Editha Blrinihgham, Various types of school coH'^ nick, Cheryl McCloud, Nancy About Town Miss Judith Thuemmler, RFD 2, Andover; Mrs. Eleanor Love, (Cov struction and building mate> Pollies" and Gilbert and Sullivan Johnson, Lmore Johnson, Donna luncheon roservatlona by May 8 by Manchester; Mrs. Cecile Dton, 29 benefit performances, and helping Wheel Falk Off, entry; Judge Ekiward O’Connell, rials were discussed with, architect Barau, Toni Russell, Terpl Sweet The VFW Department of Con Edgerton St.; Mrs. Edna Gay, Stafford; John Richmond, Elling Lawrence Arnold at a meeting of tvith Christnsas decorations at the Roxanne' AngeU. Peggy Beach, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs^ Dolly hospital. necticut will make Its annual visit ton; Mrs. Helen Jelltn, Stafford the Bolton Property Ownen Asso Jane Mallett Joanne Unklepaugh, Driver Uninjured to Northampton (Maas.) VA Hos Femald, Cloventry; George Snow. Springs; l^rs. Ruth Lojzim, Tol ciation (BPOA) last night. The Those who will receive stripes in Kathy McCormick, Judy Squires, pital on Sunday. Members of An 93 Concord Rd.; Mrs. Mary Bag- land; Hiram Vlrshup. Somers; Manchester architect was a guest reoogniUon of each 100 after the and Mary Pierce. • Starih Silk A truck filled with chicken by- derson Shea Post and auxiliary will ley,. 66 Dale Rd.; Mrs. Agnes Ro- Mrs. Laura Boudries, Union; Fred at the meeting. first 100 hours’ service include Also, Carol Oranias, Eileen bfoducts ran off toe raad fat Co meet at 9:30 a.m. at Post 1501 In mayka, East Hartford. Bechter. Wlllington; and Timothy Judy Knox. LieMie Odeas. Susan — starch your clothes— 3. During a question and answer Perry, Kathy Perry, Barbara Pro- lumbia early Thurs^y afternoon Thompsonyille to proceed , from ADMITTED TODAY: Miss Quinn, Mansfield. session, Lawrence explained the Brown, Nancy Tolf, and Judy kopwica. Deborah Starkel, Helen dry them—ready to iron. When a wheel feU off toe truck. there by bus. Sarah Tallon, 61 Purnell PI. Mrs. Soracchi named committee type of celling and roof at toe Clough, 300 hours each; Donna Smith, Peggy Andrews, and El- PLAZA Tropper Raymond Andrews of the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A chaifnien for the oVming .year as ikba'non High School which he de Heias. Susan Boland, Karen John myra Tessier. ComfoitablrioaR|R Colchester Troofk who inveatl- A' seml-foim'al hew member din daughter lo Mr. and Mrs. James follows^ Campaich director Atty. signed and which members of too son, Carolyn Mahoney, and Mar Advisors to the Junior Auxiliary nted, said toe driver, Everett Mc- ner danpe wilt be held at the Man Sabia, Wapping; a son to Mr. and Hammer; medical advisor, Dr. Al BPOA, recently visited. garet Oenmls, 300 hours each. are Mrs. Douglas J. Roberta Jr., ZkMigal, 44, of Main Bt, Coven Mrs. James Adams, 281 Center lan Dambeck; women’s activiUes, Hi-Fi M iiBie try. was not injured. ,, chester Country Club tomorrow at Mrs. Agnes Kreystg, publicity Pins for 100 hours' service will Mrs. Richard Carpenter, and Mrs. Pope Receives British 7 p.m. Music for, dancing will be S t Mra. Shirley Doyle, of Stafford;, be presented to Joan Anderson. Clarence Eichman. . T he trubk was ownedr by toe chairman for the BPOA, said Britain’s Queen Elisabeth n is shewn with Pope Jcdin XXHZ after the 79-yaar-old pontUf nceivad COIN provided by the “Sophistlcats.” BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to and publicity and public relations, members were very pleased to ob-’ Connecticut By-Products*Co. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David S.-Ellis, 26 S. Mrs. Donald Tuttle and Mra. Ruth the monarch in audience at Vatican City jrMtarday. With them la Prince PbiUp. (AP Photo- pf Columbia. tain answers from Lawrence on fax via radio from Rome.) Extra Large A potluck and biisUtess meeting Alton St. Lojzim. questions' relating to school con of the 50-50 Club of St. Mary’s DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Financial Report struction, and termed the meeting FoMing Tallies Episcopal Church tonight at 7 In Mrs. Clara Bandeau, 233 Woodland Henry Beck, treasurer, reported very fruitful." mothers if they aren’t being over are so used to being overprotected St.; James Wonsik, Wlndsorville; that the balance on hand in the ly protective. Zion Ladies Pick Neill hall at the church will pre M C E M ^ Ruth Millett they think they like it LAUNDRY cede a talk on ‘The History of Susan Marcue, RF 2, Manchester; treasury at the beginning of 1961 MERLITE LIGHT BULBS Yet, actually, any child whose (AU R1 ghto Reserved, Mrs. Myrtle Hubbard, 176 Charter was $2,748. There is one out mother drives him to and from Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Confab Delegates American Jazz" by Hervey E. Stet Oak St.; Cliristopher Wood, Hart n t h i u i e I son of Newrington. standing bill for about 825 for a Physical Fitness Delights of Walk to School school when hs lives in easy walk TWICE THE WASH IN HALF THE TIME ford Tpke., Rockville: Clarence pair of crutches; and 86.800’ in witli Itie Ama/iog No-liine-Liinit ing distance la depriving him of a . Delegates were elected, at a Crandall, New London- Mrs. Grace mortuarium notes with the Na Bowers PTA Topic UfilT M ills In e Beattie, Wash., suburb tbgM lot of fun along with denying him meeting of the Ladles Aid c f Zion A "play day*’ will be sponsored Home today after escaping death on the Ill-fated Albatross, John Peiry Indicates on a nautical chart Keller, 33 White St., Rockville; tional which the chapter has five mothers recently picketed the the chanoo to learn to look after Evangelical laitheran Church by toe Ladies of St. James tomor he saved frwn a. longboat the point “about 125 miles west by north of Key West,” where the ship Mrs. Alma McTernan, RFD 3, years to pay. A total of 87,614.60 himself. FREE 2GLB. W A SH 10.LB. WASH Wednesday night, to atte 81 the row at 8L James’ Sch6<^ yard from sank. (Herald photo by Satemis). Manchester; Mrs. Martha Newark, Matthew Maetozo, head of tos modem version of the little red In RUA Whirlpool top- 10:30 ajn. to 2> p.m. In event of has been turned over to treasurer physical education department at FR[[ REPIACEHIGOARANIEE! Children who walk to and from Atlantio district convention of toe 12 Edison Rd.; Mrs. Lucrezia Per- Beck by Atty. Hammer, receipts MVETB schoolhouse In protest against par b i toe ED-Spoed Jet loadfaig machine, agitator Lutheran Women’s Missionary rain, the progrram will be held in alll, 146 S. Main St.; Mrs. Shirley Manchester High School, wlU dis ents taxing their children to and school don’t clip along at a fast 10 LBS. O F Washere. aetlan. from .the 1961 March of Dimes ac cuss physical fitness at a meeting Here at last is a bulb that bums so many times pace. They dwadle. They stcq> to League at which Miss Emily doors. Lunches will be sold. Pierce and daughter, RFD 1, Man tivities. N T M U S i longer than the ordinary bulb that any time it from school MAINE POTATOES Kissmann of Mancheeter i s ' a chester; Mrs. Lorraine Ciqhbn and of the Bowers School PTA Mon look at and examine thinga along Broken dovra into towns the re day at 8 p.m. In the school audi bums out whether 5 years, 10 years or Imiger, The picketing mothers claimed the way. They chuck rocks. They nominee for the district office of W o One Panicked^ on Albatross daughter, Ellington. port showed Andover had raised AfiMN! WITHOUT TIME UMPT, it will be replaced With the pnrdiase of C l M A DRYERS 52 lb. (Capacity. CTommercial Dryers 10 minutes for 10c. Select heat and first vice president DISCHARGED TODAY: James torium. that the mom-driven “taxis” Jam meet up with friends. They teU 50 lbs. a t ...... *^1 M Simple PKU Test $382.50; Bolton, $352.38; Columbia, FREE. This Guarantee, in writing, is packed tumblihg action for faater, fluffier drying. Mias Klssmann'ls treaeurer of Forde, 95 Foster St; Walter Kick $623.56; Coventry, $788.18; Elling The teacher and some of his stu in. front of the schoolhouse and secrets. They argue. Sometimes, ing, 91 Charter Oak St.; EHizabeth dents will' also demonstrate gjrm- with every MERLITE LIGHT BULB you buy. create a traffic hazard for the they get in flghU to aetUe old Good While Supply Lasts! toe Ladles Aid Society of Zion Urged by MAHRC By PATRICIA PLATT copy of Newsweek magazine.’’^be refugee Cubans and might take ton. $390.45; Hebron, 8461.34; Get yours today! Ehrery origiital and replacement children _who walk to school. scores. 72S MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST^-Nm t tfi* Now Popalor Marktt Church. Those elected delegates Six died on the brigantine Alba- He had Just flnished breakfast over the boat, Murray, 8 Devon Dr.; Lynn Rob Mansfield, 8529.35; Somers, 8580; nasties suitable for public school carries this iron-clad guarantee. for the May 17-18 convention are troea Tuesday, but 13 escaped, be after keeping watch from mid The 13 Albatross survivors were inson, Delmont St.; John Stafford, 81,244.02; Tolland, 8393; pupils and exercises for general Since it was designed as a walk- But It all adds up to a little ad Km m , 164 Maple St. in school—with none of its pupils venture each day. FARMERS MARKET Mrs. Em a Lashlnslw, 87 Camp- The Manchester Association for cause “no one panicked,” John night to 4 a.m. only four less than the entire crew Union, 8114.05; Vernon, 81,461.19, fitness. e Prodnoee soft relaxing, no-glare light Perry, 78 Tanner St., a teacher and Wlllington, 8298.52. New officers will be Installed by residing more them nine-tenths of But kids who have always been 837 Middle Tpke. East OPEN FROM 6 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT field Rd.; Mrs. Irvin Secor, 120 the Help of Retarded Children “I Just thought we were getting of the Gran Rio. e Produces steadier light, a mile away—the protesting moth Walnut St, and Mrs. Howard boaitl the vessel which sunk in an abnormal amount of wind. The None of the survivors was Awards Mrs. Robert Heins. e Cooler by 30% (will.not darken like “hot” chauffered have no way of know Across from Shady Glen ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING AT THE DOOR (MAHRC) la' leading a. crusade In Slie Gulf of Mexico, said today. ers figured it ought to be kept ing what they are missing. They Hansen, 21 Bremen Rd. ship sank in less than 60 seconds." seriously injured. Tots to Register Atty. Hammer and his assist ordinary bulos), strictly walk-in. Also attending as ^ e s ts will Manchester by wrriting to physi Perry, 26, flew home yesterday Started Forward The ship was operated as a ant, Mrs. Mary Guertln, were both e Maintains brightness year after yfor after year. from Tampa, Fla., where the sur However sensible their reason be Miss Kissmann, . Mrs. Selma cians urging that a simple test for “We started toward the forward classroom, offering regular schol For Kindergarten presented with certificates of Kamm, and Mrs. John VanWyck, phenylketonuria, or PKU, be given vivors a rriv ^ after being picked exit hatch, the other teacher and astic subjects, as well as an ad merit from the National Founda Public Records ing, these mothers probably won’t up by the Dutch freighter Gran Do Merlite bulbs use more or less electricity than other bulbs? win their "let ’em walk” battle. ill of the Zion Ladies Aid. new born babies and older children myself.” He referred to Richard venture ship. Highlights of the Registration for children en!%-- tion for their exceptional work in The same because electricity is 100%. ANY bulb uses only its READINGS Rio from the two longboats in Langford, 35, of Deland, Fla., one voyage, begun a year ago were this year’s campaign. The presen' For too many mothers today feel Daily 9 a.m. to 9 pjn. by Guest speakers at the group's who show signs of being retarded. Which they had drifted for 23 ing kindergarten next fall will be Warrantee Deed wattage, no more no less. guilty If they don’t continually meeting were two'foreign' stU' PKU, which affects ebout 200 of the survivors. trips to Bermuda,■ the Windward held Wednesday and Thursday, tation waa made by Mrs. Sorac William C. and Wanza B. Staley MBS. MAY hours. "The thought (of drowning) chi. knock themselves out to ^ things Advice On All Problem s.. . dents from the University of Hart to 400 children born annually, is and Leeward Islands, the South May 10 and 11, at all Manchester to Jack S. and Cecelia B. Tedone, He said the others might have was still foreign to us. We assisted Seas, Panama, the Galapagos Is Brennan Advanced Do MerHte bolbe cost more? Not really. The first bulb does cost for their children. They Just can’t 100 PARK ST. ford, Jorge Bernardo Hung from responsible for brain, damage escaped, but the “white squall" each other,” he said. school, from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. Elugene Brennan, who has been property at .169 Oak St. more but' when yon realise that you will never have to boy an bring themselves to send their Hartford, Conn. Venezuela, and VasllloS' James which results in a severe form of lands, snd Yucatan. The Albatross Manchester parents are remind Trade Name that emashed the 117-foot square- “I was not underwater, but -1 was scheduled to go to Nassau be stats representative for the past other one, then actually Merlite bnlbs coat leas, much less, than''' children to school on foot. They Phone 3 A 4J1139 Klritsis from Greece. Both diS' retardation by the victim’s 7th rigged sailing vessel sunk the ship had no control. The water was ed that they should bring with year or more, announced that he William Felnberg of Hartford, orfflaasy bulbs which bwh out In about live months and must be don’t feel they are being good iff cussed toe educational, social, and birthday. Prevention can be fore returning home to Mystic them their child’s birth certifi now doing business as Williams < so quickly there “Just wasn’t throwing me around like a cork.” May 28. had been transferred to New Jer replarad many, many, many times, at great total cost and ror economic conditions of their coun achieved throtigh a special diet enough time.’’ "My next sensation was a ma cate, smallpox ' vaccination cer sey, in a promotion for him. Motor Sales st 367 Oakland S t mdsaace.' Ton save $ I $. SATURDAY ONLY tries. Both Intend to return to £heir discovered and developed during Knew Ship WeU hogany vegetable bln—elatted— The Albatross ^as called a sis tificate, and record of diphtheria, He introduced Mrs. Richard O. Building Permits native countries. Himg as a bio recent years. Perry said the crew knew the which came down over me like a ter ship to the brigantine Yankee, tetanus and polio ihoculations. Howes of Enfield who haa been Russell E. Miller for Miss Sarah logy teacher and Kiritsls as an Joseph R. Halloran, president of Albatross well, having been aboard cage. I was floating under it. I and had been used in the filming Children, to be ellg;ible for kin naiped State chairman of Worn' Hale, additions and alterations te Fund Raising Organisations writa for big money-makng details. English teacher. MAHRC, said.-that the Research it for almost .a year, and the pushed It off me.” of Ernest Gann’s "Twilight of the dergarten, must be five years old en’6 Activities . and who spoke home at 80 Pitkin S t, 8650. $ lOritsla, who captured by Fund of the National Association “young healthy boys were ^ood — Ooonted Ht^e Gods." on or before Jan. 1, 1962. briefly telling of plans for the R. B. Brambacker, to erect gar TONITE SAT. TV toe Communists at the of for Retarded Children, of which strong swimmers. He could see a lifeboat nearby Perry said many of the boys William H. Curtis, superintend year during which time her serv age at 25 Oakland Rd.,- 8800. ' MDUBIUM ORDER 8 BULBS Shipped Prepaid 1 to 8 weeks. TILL seven and separated from his Manchester Is a member, is sup- “We couldn't have done It with and some people holding on to it. were lost trying to help others to ent of schools, aaid that It Is not ices will be available to all. Fred Knofla for George Emmer- 10 to family for two years, commented porting studies into the many the crew Jrom an ocean liner.” “We s ta r ts counting heads, be escape. One was a "real T om necessary for children to attend Mrs. Soracchi plans to hold bi ling, alterations to home at 118 Order eight or more and receive a lOOW FREE. 9:00 APIA that there Is a need in American causes of mental retardation. “We Perry said he did not see the fore getting the longteats up, Sawyer,” he said, and all had a registration. monthly meetings with the execu Henry St., 8700. life, from his observations, to Inalda Frosted Sisco; FU In quantities desired. are hopeful that eventually we squall, a rare type of tropical looking for survivors." great love of life. SALE RADIO strengthen family ties and to show shall be able to control other storm, come up over the water at Perry said both longboats were "We had ^ close brush with -25w, -40w, —' 60w, PORTABLE greater respect and concern for causes the way It is now possible about 8:30 a.m., because he was dropped free of thfe sinking ship. death. We are thankful, but real-, toe aged. to control PK'U," Halloran said. below decks in hls bunk, “reading Hls longboat included seven of the ize It was Just a question of -75w, -lOOw adaea^aaae ...... at 89c- crew, and the other had six mem chance who survived.” -150w ...... at $1.19- bers, including the captain, 34- DRAPERY- year-old (Christopher Sheldon, a India to Make Printers -S way (Reg. Base) 50-100-150w . . . .at $2.29- collie professor. BaUed Boat Madras, India—India’s first tele -3 way (Mogul Base) l-2-300w ...... at $2.98- The longboats were still floating printer factory, at Madras, will go but were neraly full of water. The into production this year. lA^en full Total Coat of Bulba...... $- crew managed to push one of the COVER FABRICS GENERAL ELECTRIC boats beneath the other, raising production is achieved in two or toe level of one, and begM bailing three years the plant will turn out Add 8% Sales Tax to Tour Order. out the water with rubber galley a thousand teleprinters a year and buckets that floated frqe with similar products. In four or five debris. years the factory is expected to be ENCLOSE CHECK or MONEY ORDER DELUXE 19-INCH producing all the teleprinters India After the crew separated into needs. Values the two longboats, he said, “I re S gained confidence about my TEACHER TRAINING FUND to safety.” New Haven, May 5 (ff*) — Alber- PORTABLE TV Hls next thought was of how tus Magnus College has been given SIM yd. long it would take for the long a 810,820 grant by the’ National boats to be found. “I figured five Science Foundation for additional yd. days." training of high school mathemat- MILUON IN USE ACROSS THE COUNTRY for making our Signaled Freighter iCB and science teachers. Sister NOW AVAILABLE IN CONNECTICUT THROUGH “I saw the Dutch freighter Marie Louise, president of the Ro e MeOaD’a P attenu UHF early next morning. We saw the man Catholic Girls' School, said In hull off our stem. We motlonefl to announcing the grant yesterday P.O. BOX 18. aumtner Cottons the ship by waving oars with light that public and private high school KEMSINfiTON HOUSE KENSINGTON. CONN. VHF yellow slickers attached.” teachers would be Invited to par- Cheney HsJl, Hartford Rd. e Graduation and ■ The captain of the freigl^ter was tivipate In the program. It will be Prae Parking Next Door Grand Opening (DIV. EBCO DISTRIBUTORS, INC.) P ren FMirlca Take It Home—No Money Down hesitant about letting the group held twice weeklv at Hamden on board, "He thought we might High School. HEAR... So SucciBGsful! WALTER SCHMIDT GENERAL ELECTRIC NURSERY 312 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER PHONE Ml V-MM 35 GMSWOLO STREET. GLASTONtURY TIMI TO ALL-TRANSISTOR FAIRWAY /TEL. ME 3-9B09 What a White Dogwoods 2 to 3 Ft. 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MANCHESTER EVEtflNQ HERALD. H A N CREST^ CONN« FRIDAY, MAV 6,1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MAY B". 1961 p A Q B n r a n N HoekviUeJf^wnoH ^ / The Eichmanu Trial Worker* Needed M o s u m o a t O one^w ith F tdl P ublicity FtdU 2S-H, to Death Rockville^Vernon ShlpplBg.1aBd.iroighOOa The The Communication ‘Moons’ Church to Install For Polio CSinic W Eteetrie INVESTORS seekinji proqioets of long-tina-BME* lypoTfritci* DM Doctor Says U.S. Balloonist Drowns Tax Revenue tal gain could do well to Invostigata the stodc of n r W A W c A m c n . Bell Music System Witness Tells Court Volunteers aio nssdsd for t$M Bandke’B Tjrpewiltsi' Sanies Wiiw U H r KrtwTrt— Ai fres ahtt-poUd cUnle whlcb ths 419B. KMdls Tpks—M l 9-9477 National Cash Register. IhU leading BUuntfiuv Wair T w *— A tomrar muaie MneMi. M a g ta- Mbnehestar Health Department Knowlog ABOe o t Polio Totals 90.82% stallad In Fizak Oangrogattoiul Of Death Commandos win hold Wednesday, May 17, la Ooa O oM Your Family A f t e r 113, 500-ft. Ascent turw of business .machinss has been pouring larg* txty tf apiHM can win A> last a« Omreli ia Vaniori tUa waric. win ths hsaring room ot the Xualcl- By the-end of th* current tax To Hop by Spaceman sums f money into research and developinMii want be dsdieated K ay 14 at 4 pA . in psl Building. By H anU Thomao HymsB, MLD. year’s ooUeotion period lest Mon « PU oO ne) th e velunteero will be needed to WHttea for Nirisp^qw Entorpriso (Ooattaned.frost Pegs Om ) day, Town Tax Collector Mn. AiA M>,wrliOa R ania waaUa har pubUe aaavlesa ta the o h u ^ asne- Asasu Florence. D. Loverin had received and substantially increased earnings are a dis* ttana and money aandinr men Into tuary. guide the nublio to the cUal<^ to (Oonttaned from Page One) Mis fkthsr sad brother were type reconu, sad to saaiat la ad- FREE flight by Russian Yuri Gagarin’s InfantUo paralysis Is a much said. Including thrir radio and a 90.82 per cent of the taxes on the artdt our down-to-earth spaca de- ‘Hm aysteu haa bsia donated later MUed as partisans, Avtsl tO coordinate the IC1naati%inppen global orbit three weeks ago. drag line which would have been tinct possibility Call us. naiapani are bhieprinttnc a net by the wtfo. fhaOly and friends of muiiaterinc ths Salk inoculation. had been told by Col. John Powers misunderstood Infectioiu disease. 1960 grand list said. ■ reports, th s Fuhira iturses Club at Man- ID LBS. OP a t Cape Csnavnrai that everythiiw Risdlo stations broke 'Into their 1. Its Infoctivlty is not Umitod key facility in on attempt to ^ ’s and A . She siald the collection record la work of criaatial telephone potes the late George M. Hemmar, a masasr K a a h a t testified cn Noska was quoted as tsstifying scheduled programs with a direct lu d aboard the carrier. Loee «f that probably will be put up wlOi- mamb«r ef the chnrrii for 14 ysara chdatar High Sriiool has offered to went all right with his rocket' trip to infants who enjoy, as a matter gratifying and was higher than atiodtiee In Latvia, where Stahl- that “nehmsnn’a grsup was In aend ita meriibaro. School liurses. MAINE POTATOES t o t * * of Space and back. relay from the Uitltod States that of fact, on rimost complete nat the drag line made the planned expected. Open Tfun.SM > to 9M p.m. and 8aL luiM nosa. tn the next three yean. eOto had axprsaaed tateieat in pro ecker was In charge. He said 5,000 ths vary core «if this plan." captured the tension and excite landing on the carrier Impoarible, Not only wfll humanity gat In- viding a tower bell system. will balp with the records and pre^ with the purohass St Cf AA " t ims Just wonderful, wonder ural Inununity for about the first Q — What are th# two oldest Because of the short period be Jews were shot the day after the mchmann made frequent notes paring patlenta ful, wonderful," she told the m6b ment oC 4he final countdown and yeas of life. the Navy eaid. atantaiwom worldwide pheme aerv- Automatic tower muaie will pro Germane oecinled Rigs, the Imt- as Hausner quoted from NoSke’a 59 lba q t ...... blastoff St Cape Canaveral. In Navy officiola reported the erte known to man? tween the current end the com th e clinic will be the fourth of cemeramen, reporters e ^ curl- >2. It rarely causes paralysis. ing tax year, beginning July 1, , BirrNAM ' C O l Ica. reaearchen on the project «ay. vide recorded music at rcgulay vlsn caidtaL Miehat said a woman testimony. The defense Counsel, Japan, radio and T V program!' gondola landed on the water “al- A — .Sculpture and painting. Memberi Now York Stock& Exchange but alao universal and immediate dally tntcrvalo and for apodal pro- major one oparatod firoa of charge Ooed While Supply Last^i bus neighbors gathered around her A^ least 95 per cent of mfections wturants for unpaid taxes will be who had Burvtved an XUiaatigrup- Dr. Robert Servatiua rose and la Maaoheatar, and will ba open porch,. were Interrupted to announce the conslat entirely of what are call moet perfBcUy” and that the huge The earilest known examples of 71 lAR CINTIR n. • MANCHiSm > m i Ml 34111 television reception. ^ grama A *'eau to oOlvieo” beU wUl pea massacre told him “thoae who said ha weuld “hka vary much to feat, from launching to landing. balloon detached itself as it had sculpture date from the OldStoM issued to Bheriffa smd constables simulate the effect of a dUi'tan from 9:90 to 9 p.m. She had been * watching the ed “inapparait infections.” That Jime 1. JoMt T. Ihir * Rotori H. StarM b there no escape T were lucky got a bullet and thoae hoar this wltnsas." FARMERS MARKET rocket blast on television with a America’s'frank and open han' is to say, they paaa as summer been designed to do. While the Age; over 20,000 years before me Space planners say no, because: ball , and Inay produce the effect who were not lucky fell into the of its .first manned space gondola floated on the surface, time of Chrlat. Liens ^gainst property owners of aoringiiig of teiung. Ths prosscutor said acoordlng to 927 BOddleTibis. Bast transistor radio in her lap. colds, “summer diarrheas,” pto 1. We made nearly four million pit and most of thorn suffocatsd." information he hsA NOake was With her were hef paimts, the n 1 was contrasted favorablymaine poisonings or mild grlpiM about IM miles from the Antie- for unpaid real eetate taxes will ovaraeas tel^>hone calls last year. Similar towur bell eyetame. It Is Kaahat said that Latvians col sentsncsd to life in priaeii for war Reception Slated Aereas Creaai Shniy Olea R. P. Brewera of Kennett Square, wllh the secrecy surroundingattacks. Ga tam, the three helicopters raced Q—What is the new star-design be placed on file June SO, a Fri Tliat'a to times as many as we rsported. are taistaUed aU over th* garln’s takeoff from a secret site toward the balioonlsta. day. laborated with the Germans in the crimes after the war but that his Pa., a friend, Titrs. John Matoewe, S. The Infection ia not alr- change in the American flag? made ^ IMO. but only one-fifth woriA including Arlington Nation maseacrea term ema commuted and that he and her daughter, Jean Matthews. m the Soviet Union. As Prather was being hriated A — The flag has-been changed Of the $630,357.66 to be raised the number well make in 1970. al CsmOtsiy ia Waahmgten. \ For AL Unit Head ‘Tt was a great prlvllMe to be bome, hence it cannot be prevent into the helicopter he fell frmn the through property revenues this “One of them Herbert Zuckua, is was freed la 1961. A niece, Alice Williams, who ed by abutting schools, olay to a 60-atar design arranged in 2. To meet the demand would Artist's sketch of hbw the aVa AT communication aateUie lya- TBe church pKna to sound the living in Argentina today," ho de allowed to pa^clpate in ffliepard’s sling. He was encumbered with a year, $580,686.77 ’was paid during tem would work. Beth Dr. Servathis and Haus SVMir meml&ONr o t the Maxwhea- eaiebrated her 10th birthday today, grounds, theaters and public meet spaceauit and Inatnunentation five rows of six stars alternating require doubling our present un bells from 10:M to 10:45 am . oe clared. *1 apw him MU w(»ien and ner then said they Would try to and daughter Julia, stayed home flight,” said Kenneth J. Carter, with four rows of five stars of the April collection period. dersea cable capacity within the Sundays, and from 6 to 4:15 pJo. ter unit, Aaerlcaa Irigion Aux ru g and secretary of the BriOah Interplan ing places in times o t epidemic. weighing about 25 pounds when BOLAND every day. children .myself. Of course, today locate him. iliary, /WU attend a reorotfoh and from school to see the hletory- It la atool-bome, execreted with diy. On hittlim the water the suit traditional white In a blue field. Outstanding property revenue next 10 years—at a cost of $473 plan calling for three equi-distant communicatioiia eccnotnlsta ny> he claims, as many do, that he — ^— j------^------msklng blast off. etary Society. ‘T was pretty well amounts to $58,670.89, Mra. Lov million and maybe more—because your charge for an overaeae^hooe banquat Saturday la Hartford to up there in the capsule with him.” bowel movementa of thoae suffer would have further hindered ef. satellites operating 12.300 miles helpsd the Jawa” walcomo Mra. Hanry Ahnemlller Mra. Shepard told reporters She ing Inapparent infections as well Q—The sinking of what cruiser erin said. In that amount is the a lot of direct radio traffic is be call will still he today's quarter- He said the Jews tried to org^- Nam Sunday UPHOLSTERY Carter falriy' bubbled with en forts to swim. $5,664.04 due from Phoenix Mu above the earth, Just high enough Grosuif Land* ----- _ • \ of Wanachaa, Waah., national had talked to Alan at 9 o'clock thusiasm over the American suc as paralysed patients and conva- marked the last major U. 8. loea ing curtailed by a change in sun cent per^minute mile. iss an underground hut a German A Navy statement Said Prather of World War n ? tual Life Inaurance Co., owner of iqiot activity. to keep them hovering over fixed WUndSor Looks, May 5 (il$—th e AmtHean Legion Auxiliary presi last night. cess.’ leacenta. fell backward into the water and points. The really Mg difference will be Orsdng lands in ths United search of Uta Riga ghetto tai 1949 Alan said everything was in good Since sufferera from Inapparent A—The cruiser Indianapolis in the Centre Shopping Plaza, which 3. A satellite system of worid- old movie^i and re-runs everywhere U.8. Weather Bureau hes Issued dent, on her oOcisl visit to. Oon- CLEANING “The Americans had the right went under when the preaeurised With three ground ststlons be States amount to approximately produced weapo|iB and a list of aeetlcut shape, and he sounded fine, she way of doing it." he said. “Unlike Infection outnumber the. paralys 19M. , has appealed Its assessment from I communication, however, will low. the entire earth, except for in the w&ld, working relentlessly partisan f lg h t^ who were then this extended forecast for tomor said. suit apparently became W ater the 'Vernon Board of Tax Review. : only one-third to one-half that 750 mlllien acree, nearly three- row Umnii^ Wednesday: ' Miss'Barbara WWlett is chair the Russians,. they allowed us all ed by pertiaps 20 to 1, they con logged. The accident occurred the1 ■■ I moved to the carrier in a motoiv a oar being driven-by Samuel R. greaalene An^tbere’s nothing like cumbent who ires defeated 9,728- structed the .Btnsatsgruppen com at Bridgeport from 64 to 45. son, second vioe president th e Alan B. Shepard Sr., his wife, Americans on this technical and when paralyala does occur, it rare yrero contained in their carpet Telephone and Telegraph Co. and Luts Junior Museiun win hold 3,647 by RspuhUeea Joseph Tea* \\, (,i\r l.ri . II -'1.111111- scientific- accompllshmuit." ly involves the breathing mechan Ized whale boat. Me waa unconsci bags. Wilson, 71, of T1 Ridge S t, aa the a TV quia acttdal to keep your General Electric Missile and open house tomorrow and Sunday manders. ,, Precipitation may total around national president iriU be tn Hart and their daughter Pauline, were ous when pulled from the water result of it colliding with a plat mand d f your tmrriea. soli, requested the recount. Hausner alsoj introduced testl- 1/4 Inch as rain Sunday. ford Saturday and Sunday. ''Secluded in their home to watch In London, one hundred mem ism despite publicity, g^lven the Space Vehicle Department have from 2 to 5 pjn. bers of the U.S. embassy staff ’’iron lung.” Probably no more and apparently never regained Q—According to the BlMe, what form truck being operated by BOLAND MOTORS Now, the idank for the orbital offered alternate complete plans. Members of ths board of trus raised a cheer os word came over than one in a thousand of the consclouaneBB before dying aboard were the dimensions ot Noah Robert A. Austin, 22, of 53 Hud telephone poles caA fOr three to 50 GB would put up 10 equl-distant tees of ths museum will be preeint dit*|wards, they told newsmen the carrier about , on hour and 20 son ,S t, at the Center at 4:80 eatellitea, depcndllii|r\pn bright and the radio that Shepard had re afflicted requires the help of arti Ark? 660 CENTER STREET—MI 3-4079 satellites ..over the Equator about to answer questions about ths mu they were most grateful to all turned safely. ficial means for respiration. minutes after being pulled from A—The vessel waa 450 feet long yesterday afternoon. Biae. with built-in recrivere and 6,000 miles up. Cost: About 9280 seum, and the achool loan depart those who made the shot success the water. OVER 25 lYlARS IN THE SAME LOCATION trananltters for moving, impulses Shepard’s flight Jiut made final Of the paralyzed the prepon 76 feet wide aim bad a depth ot 43 There were no Injuries or ar YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER iniUion. ment will be-open. ful. Their daughter, wife of Gordon edltioiM of London evening news derant majority make a sufneient- This waa the ninth major high feet. rests. ftOBi eoe earth point m another. ATAT plan cans for 00 satellites Tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. Roger Sherman, North Attleboro, Mass., papers. Both of them m ^ e over Solar energy will takri. care of ly complete recovery so that Ihey altitude balloon flight for R o ^ :ed in random order about 2,- Brown and Mn. Daniel Mullen, said “we afe grateful to God for their entire front iwges to the suffer little functional disability 41, who added to his record of BBOst cf the power requirements, C miles up. Coat: About fl70 both meinbers of ths museum's the safe return of Alan.’’ story. during the remainder of ihete with ataad-lv batteilee\taking mllUon. more than 100 hours in the upper volunteer league, will serve re- Pauline said she also should "Up and Down Alive!" said the Uvea. RehabiUtation therapy osy when the satellite \ls in Other plans, like thoae offered fseshirients. Refreshments will be B IG atmosphere. For Prather, it was S T A M P S Evening News in huge black head goes a long way toward reducing apeak of the other six astronauts only his third balloon flight. by HugbM Aircraft, Lockheed, served Sunday by Mrs. Lse Back, lines. these handicaps to on absolute Three plaaa for doing thaXjob RCA, etc., fall somewhere be Mra William Gray, and Mks. Ruth “who worked Just as long for two The previpne record for open- year* and Just as hard, and who “He’s Up There! — 3 Hours minimum. But the great miracles plus ^ are under conrideration toda' tween. Regardless of which plan Spencer, members of the Man Late,” said the Evening Standard. are accompUahed by the healing gondola balloon flight was 102,800 rbu t is Advent—a U.S. or compromise la finally adopted, wanted to go Just as much as Alan feet, set by Air Force Capt. Jo penny' chester Soroptimlat Club. did.” - In'' a front page editorial, the processes of nature. News said: Here are some of the lessons to seph W. Kittinger Jr. in Augiut SAVINGS GREEN The usually quiet cbmmunlty “Congratulations to the United to be learned from these truths: 1960. went wild when news woe flashed States. a. Irrespective of age, *ake Fraither, a native of Detroit, that Shepard had returned safely “They have done it for all the your Salk shots this spring so that was commlasioned as a flight sur 1 TO LLA N D T U R N P IK E from hie historic flight. wortd to hear. T ee, they have you are fully protected by the geon seven yeani ago. Ha was GARDEN Bells rang, people shouted and done it in the fierce light of full summer months when polio rates married and had a daughter, MAIi^CHESTER-VERNON whistled, and there was excite publicity. reach their peak. Marla Lee, 6, and a eon, Victor LAST D AY SATURDAY CENTER TOW N L IN E ment .everywhere. “The Evening News joins the b. If you are pregnant or you m . 8. F la ^ flew, bunting was taoked world in congratulating the Unit have a r) to down with any summer fever, es wide, 5 feet long and 5 fe^ lilgh- honor the Astronaut Household Hints pecially if there is polio In your The Navy described the balloon OPEN vicinity, call your doctor and ipe* as the largest of its type in the BIC SPRING BUYS FOR 12 DAYS Americana gave on emotional cifleally ask if the infection could world, with a capacity of 10 mfi- 7 DAYS shove upwards today to Astronaut You can roast a two-pound piece be an inapparent polio. For, if lion cubic feet of helium. MAY Aril Tlmi MAY 14tli Alan B, Shepard Jr. They paused * t Canadian bacon in a moderate it is, the sick persoh, with or with Data from scientlflc tnstruments by the millions teslde television oven for two hours. Baste it with out paral3rBls, may be a menace to carried hi the gondola will be sub DAILY sets, radios and teletypes and al a mixture of brown sugar, pre others. ’ mitted to the Interiiational Aero • AJN.toBPAI. most physically tried to push him pared mustard and fruit juice. d. If you Have the misfortune nautic Federation for oertiflcaitlon skmg as he soared into space. to have a paTlytic patient in your as a world’s record for manned . LAST 2 DAY SPECIALS . household, ask your doctor to SAT.oiiNSUN. A sampling of reactions in New Cook a package of thin noodles balloon flight. York alvowed many were con make Immediate contact with the 8 A M f « 6 P A I . WEN HOUSE 7 WNnERSUlV until almost aoft; drain and fry in nearest regfional office of the Na THOUSANDS OF MORE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM cerned first for Shepard. “Pm glad deep hot fat. Serve with piping hot tional Foundation. Your volun he’s down safely,” said stock chicken and vegetable broth. broker Lawrence E. Gray of sub tary Contribution to the March of SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! urban Rye. “All oiu* safety pre Dimes entitles you to use facilities Perhunai Notices cautions were well Ju'-‘ '-d.” Ever try using a spray-on wax that will insure the beat opportun for bathroom tile? Some home ity for complete recovery. ONE-A-DAY 'Tt’s wonderful,’’ as' Bes makers say that this method la a In Memoriam - (TYPE) I sie Glenn, who is 6f. blind. big help keeping tile clean and For a copy of_Dr. Hyman’s leaf In loving memory ot Peter 8. Steven- ‘Tt’s the greatest thin; ..fat ever shining. let “How to Choose Your Family ton, who pused away May 6, I960. A GOOD ALL-FAMILY A M - m ’ I 500 ROSE BUSHES OWEN AWAY happened and 1 am glad for him.” Doctor,” send 10 cents to Dr. Hy Always smiling, happy and content, VITAM IN She heard the news on a radio In Don’t put plastic refrigerator man, care The Manchester Eve lyoved and respected wherever he went TO OUR FIRST 500 CUSTOMMS front of city hall. traya in. the dishwasher! ning Herald, Box 489. Dept. B, Ra Years will not darken or shadows dim PANOVITE TABLE I Mm ANTISEPTIC The beautifui memories we have of him. Rixall ASPIRIN MOUTH WASH Inside the hall. Mayor Robert dio City Station, New York 19, S«r. lOO’A tog. 9lf F. Wagner extended the New York \II Timothy 4:7-S nst,taf.M f Delidous with roast Iamb; Sliced N.Y. ICKTSUmilltllTIIUIJj^ Cite oongratulstions. cucumbers and onions in a mari Always Remembered, RA D IO I Felisa Rincon de Gautier, mayor Wife, daughter, and family. , to eh Capewf* Contalmtt 2 f t r nade of vinegar, aug^ar and aalt. Soviets'Have Oil Zone 2 h r 9 0 t of San Juan, Puerto Rico, was If you like, you can dilute the Iri loving memory of our mother, A _____ 5000 U.S J*. Unito Celeiwir I 5-Year Onarantee Jb**f ririv.pdeiv. WSeeenteried qemia walUng to see Wagner. She Mary Wlison Conlon. who passed away D______1000 U.S.P. Unite Pentotlienit* ^ vinegar with cold water. Moscow — The Ural-Volgt re May .6, 1968. Bi ______15 M|. y»ri*bl* i Excellent reception! Jumped with Joy when she heard gion of the Soviet Union an I Beautiful tone! ■ U N Tto g n l the news and commented: “I am It doesn't take a special day. 1|,(G)______2.5 M*. Amounte UrUUBWTOE,™,...... 2 . , .44 S H A D E Add both lemon Juice and drain area larger than Texas, Louisiana, To bring you to our minds. ! Handsome cabinet! very glad he made It. 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• \ - r i. I -A i.- . .1 ■■ ■ "■ : ■■ - I ' ■ - V ■ ■ ■ , -j . i'-.*' ^ A C f s n m s i v MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 6,1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERA^). MANCHESTER. CONN., FBmAY, MAY 6, iM l gAO B.aiiv«api- Q^veniry Kennedy Sis^ns ORANGE HALL i^hool Board Ponders Sy nHRT BENNETT New Pay B ill Newspaper Enterprise Aeen. AUantio a t y . N. J. (NBA)— (Oeattaraed tron Page One) Making nlr travel eafer fbr ydu VoLXXV, No.29 ■ S w ia y , M ay 5 ^ : Bolton Tuition Pupils tmum wage law was first enacted Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Misd Helen Estaa, Facoltj AdTiMUr through nutomntien la one of the under the administration o f Frank *n>« Board of BdueaUon haa r«-^Clqude Taachara OoUege in Min main taaka' being carried out at an lin D. Roosevelt that “ we have BINGO Miwd an Inquiry from a aub^om nesota under a National Defense old Naval Air Station outside thU been able to extend the ooverage.” bUsUing beach resort. Passage of the bill was a major Ev«ry Sah Night Af 7:30 College Boards mittoe of th« Bolton Board of Bldu- Education Act science acholarehip. Scouts Speak Here the Federal Aviation legislative triumph tor the Ken 72 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER Mary Zeigler Wins eation inquiiinf about tte ,pea> Briefs Agency haa created a multi-mil- OoUege Boards, Including ’The aimual mother and daughter nedy administration, which had Indians Take T rio ^ Wins aiMliUea of the Coventry board ac- lUon-dollar reaearch, center for the hotfa the Aptituda Tests and banquet o f the Second Congrega given top priority to tho legle- To Worldlings eeptlng tuition pimila from that design and testing of ultra-mod- letion. the Achievement Tests, will be Uonal Church will be held at 6:30 efn gadgets to eUmlnate Jet age iven at the high sdiool on town to attend Coventry High P'.m. May IS at the Church Com National Art Honor Two Boy Scouts who helped to School vrben It opena In Septem flying haaards. eat 17 miles of frankfurters, (159,• gaturday, May 20 to juniors munity House. Maurice French is DthKted by Jim FAA’s and . aeplori. Juniors planning ber. general chairman. Reservations 000 quarts of milk, and 10,224 pies MTa. Leon C Heckler, Coventry Chief of Research and Develop Bringing home the honors seema dally on the 1960 Boy Scout Jam to apply to coUege 'on the Elarly As Baseball Season Begins must be made by tomorrow‘’These ment, the 8,000-acre laboratory la THE BEST Detiislon Plan are reminded board chairmen, aaid the meeting may be made with Wesley Ler^a to be the pastime of Mary Zeig boree diecuased their experiences --erith Bolton offidala to conaidei' staffed by 3,000 tcienUaU, engi at a recenL High School meeting.' that they must take the May or French, if they have nqt' 'ml' neers, pilots and admlnlatraUve 'CONNOR GARAGES FOR LESS ler, ’dl. testa. the problem Haa been requested Among 65,877 other Boy Scouts ready been made. • personnel. Maty won a gold medal for her Hie Manchester High Bcheot - by the Coventry board. The cor- from the United States and for baseball team got off to on auapl* . respondence haa been directed to ’The Mr. and Mrs. Cmfi is plan; AU' are working toward one pewter tea service in the national eign countries and 10 lianchester goal—to relieve the mounting, clous start in the first week of ; Howard Jensen, chairman of the ning Ita annual db>ner-out May 30. acholastie oompetltion. She also scouts, Philip Rice, ’63, and Bich- '-.Bolton sub-committee to study ’This wUI be a sMorgaabord at the nerve wracking pressures that be the season. The Indians reeled off L0rA S < 2»^AWEEK won beet of crafts in ehow, a |35 erd McNally, ’63, attmded the Netmen Defeat successive victories over HaU, 4-1; set both pUote and traffic con proposals submitted for alternate Pyquaug Inn in WetheraSeld, Re priae given by. the Society for jamboree In Colorado Springs, ^ aolutiona for school facility nee<^ servations are to be , made with trollers as airwaJHi become In ★ ★ i t Windham, 10-0; and in a repeat creasingly crowded. Connecticut Craftsmen, a blue rib Colo., for a week last summer. game, against Windham, 6-6. Five additional teachers for the Mr. andf Mrs. Russell Storra. Mr. bon, and a gold key In the regional The 1060 fifth annual junboree Whippets, 5-0 . Coventry High School have been and Hrs- William Glenney, Wealey ’Today there are about 99,000 In Manchester’s third start and achoIaaUc exhibit at Hartford.' waa a major event of the 50th first official CCIL game, the In* engaged, the latest cemtraets hav- Lewta or Carl Ricking. planes of aU types and speeds fly “If we play loosely and stroke ing in the United States. Within a Twenty-two other awards went anniversary of scouting. On four dians came from behind to defeat ..Ing been signed for teachers in ’The Firat Congregational Church square 'miles "of territory eight ■oUdly we can come out on top." Gmdes 9, 10, and 11. few years, the number la expected to Connecticut students, whose Windham in a repeat contest, 6-5, School Grades S and 0 will hold to top 135,000. Keeping track of ao work also was selected from the miles south qf Denver, the scouts This prophecy of coach Philip on Tuesday,. May 2. Hie victory John B. Herman o f Millbury, parent’s "aharlng days” at both the many aircraft, especially over con- Connecticut i^gional contest, apon- established the third largest city ; Maas., will teadi chemistry. He Hyde haa come true, at least for gave the Indians an overaU record 9(15 and 10:30 a.m. aervlees iSun- l ^ e d airport areas, is becoming aored by.the Courant Parade of of Ck)lorado during their week’s of 3-0. . has ate years preparation, a Bach- sojourn In the -area. the first match of the season as the day at Kingsbury House and too much for the human brain. Youth. The entries were exhibited Steve McAdam struck out 13- .,.alor'a degrea In chemistry from The dally routihe consisted of Manchester High School tennis Quandt Bhll. ’The senior high class ’That la why FAA scientists are FAA officials check over a computer. In February at the Wadsworth enroute to his Second victory of Clark University in Worcester, will have Its parsnt’s sharing day Atheneum in Hartford, l^holastlc reveille at 7 a.m., followed by team whitewashed weak Windham .^ MtiaS.. majored In biology at Boa- devoting so much effort to lighten breakfast and a clean-up period. the season. The senior lefthander at its 0:15 a.m. session. will establish hla landing sequence. Magaeine of New York le the na 6-0 on Monday, May 1. The . pro walked only three batters. ton University and will receive his ing the workload of controllers and pilotg. The eyatem enablea warn From 8:30 to 11:30, the scouts gress o f the team as a whole was A poUnck for members and pilots. One of the most dramatic A portion of thb DPC system is ings to be sent In a fiactibn of the tional, spmsor.of. the awarda.r --r-- Hie Indians were out-hit ^ thi '^''oilster's degree m from The prixe-wlnnlng medals and had free time to hike, visit a can slow In the first sets, bUt when the ' HiUyer tCoUege in June. He has frienda of the church wili'be held of these devices undergoing testa scheduled for use at Boston Air time It takes to broadcast them. Whippets 9 to 4 but managed to here is the Data Processing Cen cash awarda will be displayed at teen, or take part In other spoi^ Manchester players regained con ’ two y e m of teaching experience Sunday after the 10:45 a.m. ,woi^ port next, year. DPC is expected to The Air Force, hoWever, hat de 3 WAYS TO BUILD and SAVE and activiUes. After lunch, a sim put their hits together ta tho ship service Jay Gorden ahd tral Control New York City air traf Scholaatie Magaslnes’ national fidence and poise, they left no ' and is pnsently on the faculty at veloped a computer system that ilar program was followed. How mercy for their hapless opponents, right places. Clutch hits by Roy ' Watertown High School. Herman Charles Taylor are co-Chalrtnan. tt a an electronic computer sys fic by 1964. keep.s track of a plane in the air 1—WE DO EVEBYTHINO high eehool art exhibition at the Mary Ella Zeigler Dotchln and sophomore Oeorgo tem that can figure out flight 3—WE EACH DO PART Oiryaler Salon, Lexington Ave. at ever, according to Phil Rice, who ents. haa a Natieoal Oefenaa Bducatian Bach famDy ia to bring its own Human traffic controllers will and automatically warns the pilot haa attended two jamborees. "I Jerry Cfehklln, a junior, swept May accounted for the tying and * Act adenet aeholaiahip to study at dishes and ailverware, u well as plans, keep track of the planes in still supervise the computers and about impending dangers. FAA 8—YOU BUILD FROM EAST TO 43nd Street, In N ew , York CHty, across the nation. Submitted to winning runs. '• the air and accurately schedule ASSEMBLE SECTIONS May 1 through May 13. The ritow the regrional shows was the best never got to see everything dur the first singles match by scores of the Umvendty of Bocheker this a hot disb and salad. ’ ' relay the instructions to pilots.' will start testing this device In the ing two!" Following supper, the 6-1 and 6-1. Sophomore Mike Lau- Hie key defensive play of tbo 0- aummer. them for safe landings. Today these Safety experts, however, com will be open from 9 n.m. to 5:36 work from the secondary schools Coventry Grange will conduct near future. p.m. on weekday!. boys were entertained by such tenbach, in his first varsity match, game was turned In by Junior joba are handled by men. plain that broadcasting irutruc- In those areas.-The total number Tom Kelley ta left field whm ho * Alfred W. Boulden o f OolUna- Judging of riresa contest entries St The national awards are the noted celebrities as the Lennon dropped a close first set 6-4, but Safety experts point out that too tions and warnings by voice is too of entries was estimated at 165,- made a diirlng ehoestrlng catch to "vlUe haa been hired to teach busl- 1:80 p.mr'Monday at the Grange much of a controller’a time is con SUMMER climax of a competition which Sisters, President Eisenhower, came back to win the number two •^noM couraea. Boulden haa Mx Hall on Rt. 44A. Those unable to slow fo r the jet age. ’Iliero’s al (HX). Finalists’ entries wepe select the first inning. Defensive play sumed with keeping detailed rec atarted with regional exhibitions ed by the regional judges and Lord Baden Powell, and James single, 6-1 and 6-0. 'years preparation, a bachelor’a de bring their garments Monday af ways the chance that by the time Arness. Returning to the Manchester during every game this spring haa ords of flights and passing this In- a pilot is told he is on a coUision Depeniabit EnfMd S t, ThonpaonvIBo—B1 S-30M snd eliminations in 35 areas forwsaded to New York. grea in buslneae education from ternoon may bring them to the forraathm to other controllers. ’The Each day 300,000 visitors tennis team, senior .Edward Bor- been a big factor In the Indiana^ Mew Britain Teachers OoUege, and hall Sunday afternoon. course, he won’t have time to COTTAGES Please aend me without obligation your frea toured the site, requiring a 200- glda had little trouble in the third record. < contnUlera don’t have enough time avoid disaster.' I illustrated catalogue of Garages □ Cot* . a maatar’s degree la education Grangers are planning their for their moat iimportant Job — llsad Refrisaraiors man police force to .control traf single match winning 6-2 and 6-1. Toomey Stara .' from U » Untverslty of Connacti- anmial dairy aupper to I f hrid So scientists have come up with (Japtaln Mike and Karl Senior Kevin Toomey, display* direeting air traffic. a push button rommunicatlons I tages □ Have a representative call □ fic. All told, during the week-long Coy -■out Ha has nine years teaddng from 0:00 to 7:30 p.m. May 30th OOngestion oyer airports Is one jamboree, the boys sent over a Kehler, both seniors, defeated their Ing masterful control and pinpoint ^axpatianos aad is now at Water- system that Iq n o # being tested Overhauled and ‘Teeted Physical Fitness Topic at the haU. Mip. Anna Andenon, of the results because the control From $ J 3 9 ^ ' N A M E ...... million letters from the "city,” opponents In the first doubles af' accuracy, pitdied the Manchester •towa High School. .. chairman of the home economics ler cannot achedule any plane for a here. The controller operates an which Included its own post office. ter slow start. Scores of their High School baseball team to a instrument panel that has a but ADDRESS ...... a Lonls Mager of Colcheater will committee, is general chairman: landing until he has checked aU I The boys who attend the jam set were 1-6, 6-1, 6-3. Sophomores 10-0 victory ■with a sparkling two* rtaadi aoeial studies and guidaitce. ITie Isikewood Heights Aaaocia- records to ■ insure that other air ton for every important message PoHerton's NO MONEY DOWN, TEARS TO PAY boree must be at , feast second Douglas Pearson and Tod Potter hit performance In his mound de* Lion wiU hold its anmial meeting that might be sent to pilots. Leading Manufacturer In New England CITY ...... PHONE ....___ Of Student Assembly ; Fallot Ptudio 1- kHa has a bachelor’a degree from craft are not in the way. Most air 186 Center St,—Cor. of Church class scouts. In addition to attend turned In outstanding perform Left to right: Sue Miner, Judy Larson, Carol Wernlg, Marjorie Hibbard and Suzanne Taylor. but on Thursday, April 37. Tlia ^the Uhtveielty of eoanecUcut, a at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Ameri GoUisions and near misses have Punching a button triggers a ances 'Winning the number two hits, both flukes, came in tte fifth highspeed typewriter in the ing the jamboree, the boys toured .master’s la education from ’Temple can Legion home on Wall St. occurred near busy airports, Hie results of weeks of hard^^ Demonstrations were as follows; the country’s highlights enroute. doubles by scores of 6-3 and 6-0. inning on a slow ground ball end . Ualvenity la imidalephia and will School Projects Exhibited ’The DPC is expected to eliminate plane’s cabin which copies the practice were shown April 31 in the Forward and back handsprings: Carol. Wernig, Courts Reign over Frolic message in code. A smaller send T he meeting concluded with a the ninth with a well-placed hunt. ..jeoatea his maater’a in guidance The Robertson School la having moat of these problems. A pilot will MHS arena before .an appreciative Gerald White. M ulo Addabbo, display of souvenirs which the Toomey was supported with a , •fipm the Unhreieity of Hartford file his flight plan Into the com ing unit haa been desigmd for Ronald Andrash, Richard Gingras, its Orst annual project night from audience in the Physical Education ttcouts had collected. Magic momenta in the land o(::;>ln-waiting, and the colorful bou-^as favors. The MHS gymnasium nine-hit attack by his teammlteo .;in Juan Ha has aix yeara teach 7 to 8:30 pjn. Monday at the puter which will detefmlne if there and Roy De Long, all -63; Rich Mary Pierce, '63 Girls Deitionstrate “ Sugar Plum Fantasy” were un- quets of flowers added a myth-like was transferred into a “ never and the poor control.of hla 'W M « ing eameilanoa and ia praaently at school. ’Ihla wUl ba an open house- are conflicts with other scheduled Department’s sixth annual sports ard Berube, ’62; and Lance Stew forgetable (or many MHS atudents air to the wonderland. never land” gaily decorated with ham counterparts. Hte trio o f , Bast Hampbm_Bigb SchooL flights and then select a departure Resolution Of Sympathy assembly. art. Arthur Holgerson, Fred Kos Lecturer’s Points The-Bob Jamitls band played pink, white and orchid streamers. tor parents and diUdren. time. who attended the annual Spring Whippet hurlers gave up IS rsssts Gordon S. Poole of Calaia, Projects o f various claaaroouai Members of the Manchester SpeciaLFw This Weekend] tenko, Lawrence Bates, Alfred Frolic presented by the Senior Boya such favorites aa “ Fascination,” The chaperones were Mr. and Malna, will teachBhgMah. Habaa Information radioad by the After a brief Introductory while there were three e r r e r a WiU be set up in the awUtorhim WATES wish to extend their Meek, and Russell Barnett, all ’61. 17 New Members Girls, as you a Sally Stoop, a and Girls Clubs April 21. “ Stardust,” “ Tenderly,” “ An Af •Mrs. A. Raymond Rogers Jr., Mr. afield. *a baehelor’a degree in education pilot to air controllers along his speech by Marlene Porde, ’61, Side horse,"^ forward and back where children wUl explain their BsrmpnUiy to the WllUam Mo- president of the Girls’ Leaders The crowning of lovely Carol fair to Remem'ber,” and "Hello and Mrs. George Emmerling, Mr. '!trom the University o f MaitM and route win be fed into computers Bride famUy on the death ot^ ward cuts, handstands, straddle SUvla Slouch, or a Susie Sway- The Indian offensive attack waa individual projects. C3ub, the sophomore and junior Added to Staff Wernig as queen ' brought the Young Lovers.” (Cookies and Lawrence Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. led by centerflelder Skip Marsh and is now studying for his’'master’a in In one of the claaaroome, Nor to Insure ths plane la not on a col- our- frleud, member and treat mounts, and forward and back back? Not if you attended your fascination of fantasy into punch were served during intermis George Budd, Mr. and Mrs. Ray “ ednoaitton k the Boston Unlvcr- IWot course with other aircraft. PLMLAND members who have been In the ward scissors: Conrad Janssen, ’62, rightflelder Ray Dotchln, who col nrer, Mary P. McBride. last Girls’ (31ub meeting on May realism. Judy Larson, Suzanne sion. mond Korbusieski, Mr. anad Mrs. * aity Behool o f Bdueation. He haa man May of the Southern New When the pilot nears his destink- club for one year performed syn Seventeen students have been lected two hits each. Marsh bat* - MANCHESTER WATES and John Hutchinson, ’61. 2 ! Taylor, Marjorie Hibbard, and Sue The girls were given paper doily (Charles Gipson, and Mr. anad Mrs. ••baea teaching' for the'past three England 'raephone. Co. office in chronized ball-bouncing to record accepted by the High School World ted in three runs wiUi a double WlUimantic, wlU give a “ magic” titm, a computer in that airport May 4, 1961 Springboard forward and back Miner grtveod the throne as ladies- corsages containing three lollipops Michael Guadano. N. FoUanabee years at the high school In Calais. QUALITY ed piano music. Next on the pro ward flips, long jumps, front tryout staff as rspoiters firom Mrs. Marjorie W. Smith, a and a triple, whUe Dotchln dmva hi Mias Diane B. Daniels of West- show concerning the project gram was the traditional march about' 60 applications, 20 of them teacher fOr 12 years In Central one run on two singles. 'ECHO.” pikes, and full reverses: Richard * port haa been hired to teach Bkg- ing by the junior and senior mem Berube, ’62; and Fred Kostenko, from Barnard. Connecticut and now a director of Chokes, third; javelin — Hutch Junior Dennis DaUcy executed . fish. She haa a baehdor'a degree To 8eU Shraba bers, The music was recorded Alfred Meek, Russell Burnett, and They -will be directed by new a Bonnie Prudden Physical Fitness ins, third. the outstanding fielding plays of ^from Tufts Untverslty in Medford, The Liana Oluh wUl conduct a NURSERY STOCK marches. Choreographers of the Lawrence Bates, all ’61. co-editors Paula McNamara and course, lectured to the combined Track Team Loses Manchester’s next two meets the game. The third baseman s., where ahe majored ip 1 ^ - shrubbery sale starting at 8 am. intricate formations were Sue Flying rings, skin the cats, an Robert Papanos. sophomore, junior, and senior will be at home. Friday the In« snagged a foul ball, going behind EVERGREENS New reporters are Susan Bro'wn, dians will host Hartford High -liah, and will receive her master’s tomotyow at ’TTenAlaya store on Boris, ’63. Poppy Gerard, ’61, and gels, bread baakets, right and left Girls' C3ubs about physical fitness. the grandstand to m ^ e the play, -.degree from this college in Juive. Rt. 31. Proceeds wUl be used for ECLIPSE REEL-TYPE MOWERS Marlene Forde, '61. cutaways, flying reverse dis David Efell, Charles Joy, and Her talk waa supplemented by over and Hall' High of .West Hartford. and took a base hit away from She is practice teaching at the the general benefit of club projects • PriciilMaMii|...td»lMM. LANDSCAPE SIZE CALIFORNM Donald Cordner, ’61, narrated mounts, and dislocates: William Bruce Stavens, all ’62; Michael 30 volunteers from the clubs who Next Tuesday Ckinard of West speedy Chris Ckmtos with a .'lirU* Co'wing, Harry Hunting;ton, Philip CUmbildge Latin School. • FiriiitvlMtaktipMWprNbhi Hnirlmt. portions of the boys’ tumbling McDonald. ’63; Edward Chister, participated in and demonstrated After Three Wins Hartford will be at M e mortal liant’’ stop and throw to first. if*. Ronald Murphy, a aclence teach- Blaiicbeater Evening Herald program. The two-part program ’62, and Donald Werner, ’61. Rider, Lynne Roecoe, and Kath various' exercises to music. The Field. Spectator! au-e welcomed McAdam Against HaU r ' 'ft' ^■ar in the Junior high arm at Oov- Coventry eorreapondent, F. Paul IS' fM l-^ _ with 4f pie possible 13 Cfearnota, third; discus — Smith, Abilene, Tex., to Youngstown the Warriors'on their heels d PURPLE LILAC ed forward and backward hand ko, Lawrence Bates, Alfred Meek, Philip Rice, ’62, and Mary Pierce first places and was beaten badly, second, Kostenko, third; high University, Youngstown, Ohio. afternoon. ARBOR VITAE 2-97' and Nell Wise, both ’63. springs. forward extended rolls, and Ruasell Burnett, all ’61. 68-36, by the Wethersfield team. jump — Sommers, Simmons (tie); Several hundred more are filed aC' With runners on second aad Wc arc picawd to announce that forward flips and backward rolls tiongdlving, jumping over boys Mary Pierce, ’63 Physical Fitness Weather conditions were bad broad jump — Kostenko, first* cording to occupation, such as third bases in the fifth inning, with extensions. Background mu on hands and knees: Richanl and the track was wet and soggy. Doucette, third; pole vault — Kos air hostess, law, architecture, senior Ray Dotchln connected for GOLDEN VIRURNUM sic was supplied by a jazz com Berube, ’62; and Lawrence Bates, Sought at MHS Co-captain Ken Smith, Junior tenko, first, Stewart, second, criminology^ or forestry. a long triple over the rigktfleldet's MR. DONALD F. McCLAIN bo. Bruno Giulini, ’61, drummer; Fred Kostenko, Alfred Meek, and .Future Nurses John Salcius and senior Bob Fos head. This proved to be the big ■ *1 * SNOW BALL BUSH Don Seipel, ’61, pianist; and Pete John Hutchinson, all ’61. ter Carrie^ the load for the team hit of the afternoon as McAdams is associated with us as a E c U t^ itA m l PLUMOSA 2 -9 7 Jablon, '61, bass violinist. Maria <3arocarl, ’62 Tour New York The week of April 30 to May with good performances, as they held Hall helpless for the rest o f 5 f o r 6 has been proclaimed National ueaully do. he day. Mike Geclauskas chipped Fitness Week by President Ken Manchester finishers were; 100- Legion of Honor REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVE Among the p assen g^ on the n with two hits to help pace the nedy and Connecticut Fitness yard, Gidman, third; mile, Salciiui, Indians’ offensive attack. Mike 6:05 train from Grahd Central Week by Governor Dempsey. first; 880-yaid, Smith, first, and( A fine sportsman in the true JUNIPER SPIREA Legion of Honor Station last Wednesday, April 26, also made a key defensive play tn The purpose of Fitness Week Golden, third; 440-yard, Footer, sense of the word is Marshall Pot wiS i E y were junior and altaior members of ter. Witness his work in the re the fifth inning with a leaping stab BrifSi a atratlM eeetoe, (Bridal Wreath) the Future Nurses Club, returning is to emphasize concepts of fit third; 220-yard, Jeske, third; re of a line drive. PFITZER (SPREADING) 3 -9 7 sonallty will undoubtedly bring lay, Manchester, second. creation department as 'summer Msw-Up eaatrola Rid- from an enjoyable day In New ness which should be medntained Most of the mistakes made la iw i ^ T is iasUuitlv itsMnrsbls her much success and happiness In throughout the year. The weight event sendings were playground supervisor and during Shearson, Ham m ill 6 Co. n r dess triamUne. Cuts up M I future years. York (31 ty. the Indians’ opener came as a re The Mh S Physical Education not recorded, but Mancfiieeter the winter months as game room *'ths ffm that rcssordi bunt" soss s dsp;. Kit Lang Included lit the day’s acttvlUes director. sult of sloppy base running. The (UPRIGHT) 5 was a guided tour of Rockefeller Department agrees with the places were: Disciu, third, Jason Indians lost themselves several m THE HEW UHE OF ECUFSE MOWERS HOW OH DISPLMY IRISH FRENCH h y b r id LILAC adage, “A sound mind in a sound Stansfield; shot, third, John Aa recipient of the George Onter, a pleasant and amusing Anger Memorial Scholarship for runs by making these costly mis Maine »••«* ond Cwwnwilty t«ch«n ,w • FMimM IWJ time at Riullo City Music Hall body.” Physical -fitness cannot be Haugh; pole vault, first Fred Kos takes. (Named Voriettee)' Windham Debated divorced from mental and social tenko, and third, Lance Stewart; recreation. Marsh plans to attend where they saw ‘*111! Absent- Springfield College to major In re The Indians’ next game Is Minded Professor,” and diiuier at fitness. Through the physical edu Javelin, third, Ed -Czarnota; broad against Conard on. May 8. Tho . I' Stouffer’s. *I1ie girls also had the cation program, these skills are jump, second, Fred Kostenko, and creation. MANCHESTER BUSH HARDWARE CO. In Joint Praetiee Receiving a diploma with the game will be played at Memorial opportunity to engage In one of learned simultaneously. third, EM Doucette; high Jump, Field. women's favorite pastimes—ehop- first, tie between Tom Best and word.s “With Honor” engraved on 7W MAIN ST. Hwiia Ml 3-4121 The pro’s and con’s of the topic. The physical education student Nell Wtae, *68 91* Main Stnat MlUhall 9-2$i1 ANDROMEDA-AZALEAS ping. learns to get along w4th others Dick Berube, .and third, Mike It will climax four succe-ssful Resolved: That the United Na years for this week'.s male legion This is the second year that the and to gain self-reliance and self- Simmons. tions should be significantly club haa taken a trip to New York. Win at Windham naire. Marsh journeyed to the New FRUIT TREES strengthened, were debated as the determination. He learns social RHODODENDRON Members felt that last year’s Two weeks ago at Windham the Haven Arena with the victorious Six Cheerleaders MHS Debating Club recently skills through dancing. The stu schedule, which Included a visit to dent gains an appreciation and Indian track team had better MHS basketball team this winter DWARF and STANDARDS played host to Windham High In a the U.N. to hear a spcqdcer from luck; they scored their third vic and proved valuable in the tourna Added to Squad practice session. knowledge of various sports. PEAGH-PEAR-APPLE the World Health Organization, David Haskell, '61 tory in as many duai meets. Man ment game. GERANIUMS Under the direction of Mr. had been a little too crowded and chester took firsts in all of the A newly elected member to the Six pep-rousers ' wera ebooen $1-95 George Dougherty and Mr. David running events and 10 out of the National Honor Society, Marsh has and thitt this time they ha^, more of a WINS ROAD-E-O after tryouts for the chewloading PLUM-CHERRY All the delidous shades. Hartwell, Bob Mortssey, ’62, Mary chance to see and enjoy, every Jerry "Conklin became the 1961 13 firsts in the meet. Outstanding outstanding scholastic abilities, squad were held May 2 In 047. one of MHS’s foremost require FOR THAT SCHOOL PROM 2 Y«ariOM. from Pierce, ’63, Kathleen Ryan,, '63, thing they had planned. winner of the annual Jaycee performances were: Jud Gidman Judges were as follows: Sba. and Bruce Roes, '63, woric^ to Barbara Pearce, ’63 Road-e-o held Saturday, April 22, in the 100-yard dash; Bob Foster ments. Senior subjects for Mar Marshall Potter Carol Morlarty, a buslnces teacher shall Include Math Analy.sis. Phys- gether perfecting their speeches. at the Manchester Shopping Park- in the 220-yard dash and John and director of the cheerieadera; ■•M oil Debating in regular style, the clubs CLASSES STUDY ROCKS o ade. Hie Road-e-o is an annual Salcius in the mile. Fred Kostenko Ics. College Prep English I'V and Marshall thinks these sports are ikw . CUSTOM MarkK fonwet $MAU FRUITS, RASPBERRIES, Sandy Lazzori The senior earth science classes Miss Mary Falgnant and Mrs. OR WEDDING gained much needed experience for contest sponsored by the Junior was Manchester's only double U.S. History; the latter two being the greatest and spends a. great Marjorie Sarasin, both o f the wHh isitost ciooH Homo. Ustqwslod for i I m inter-scholastic competition. Al of Mr. Philip Emery, head of the Oiamber of (Commerce to test winner, scoring first in the pole his favorites. deal of time in active participa BLUEBERRIES, GRAPES -boxes A friendly and charming girl is science department, have recently vault and the broad' Jump', The Physical Education U4p(wttaant; though the debate was not judged, driving skin. Gary Sutliffe flnlshied Studies are nb problem for this tion. Richard Kennedy, preeldent the Regid Formal Wear CMrfort, bw fool Mils md trooUo-froo porfonBuo Sandra Lazzari, senior girl of the all agreed that they' had learned completed their term research pa final eedre was 73-32, for Man a close second and Steve White honored senior since he finds Mr. ana"1tlra. Sherwood Potter Student Council; Mary Jane Mcr week. “ Sandl” is a girl anyone a great deal and would look for pers on minerals. Several stu placed third. - The, winners were chester. valuable time to work at the Rec of 57 Cooper Hill St. may well be ward to other debates with Wind dents m ^ e charts to complement Winners at Windham were: 100- Laiighlln, '61, cabtain of the (fiiaer* Comfort * would be proud to have as'fi friend. awarded trophies tihat represented and Quinn’s Pharmacy. Equally proud of tlieir son. Marshall, sen leading squad this year; and the At Regal ham. their reports. ca n on pedestafe. yard Gidman, first. Bracken, agile on the baseball field and the ior of the week. With the Iron Hreman CUSTOM Vivaicious Sandl Is 1 a popular other senior cheerleaden—Sharon Mary Pierce, ’63 Carolyn McNamara, '62. , Kathy Vennart, ’64 third; mile — Salcius, first, Man golf coufse, as In the cla.ssroom. Peggy Beaucage. '61 One Of Connecticut’s Largest Mark II furnace you u m a super- BURR'S CLIMBING STRAWBERRIES figure In MHS halls.' For ^ four Koblinsky, Mary Jane Bogglai, wn^ve thermostat which operatea Beider years her classmates have chosen Sue Taylor. Judy Laraon,, Formal Rental Stores the furnace with'the alikitest varia- Janet Nutter nou of room temperatuie. This her to represent theth as an alter- Sophomores accepted Into tho n e w e s t s t y l e s t o tivet you remarkably, uniform _ na^ to t the Student Council, squad were Virginia Dehan, Balm indoor temperature. No metier ^ 50 3 ,„$ 0 .9 5 FIT ALL MEN and 60YS h w often the (brnaoe itarta there one seems to mind parting Gustafson, Marge Koblinsky, and is no smoke, no toot, no fouled with his hard-earned money when Donna McClain; Jimiors aoceptod combustion chamber, no watted oQ, Sand! is collecting for the year were Michele .Drapeau and Gall •TUXEDOS •CUTAWAYS book. After three years as a So- Adamy. Maria Carocarl, '6L manhis representative, Sandi prob •STROLLERS Cloonlinsst ROSES ,CREEPING PHLOX ably could convince anyone, even With the instant clean flame there Lartreot Selectioii o f Rose SnsheB in New England Old. Scrooge, that he should buy are no flecks of toot blowint from gwonatnin Pinks) and pay with a smile. EVERYTHING IN STOCK your chimney or eacapint into your "Onw. Hundveda of tests made with In spite of her lighthearted amoke-dctectinf fautrumenta show Qslw .«j.k si^ pUMw nsM dW- Still Time To FertiliMe! FULL 3 QUART BASKETS ways, Sandl takes /her studies seri MM. Us-wtst nw. fss kM isiSm ously. For three years our senior NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR a flame that's absolutely clean from ■o s s t e Is tisiiis .O ndM asd Is AGRICO—S O fY m —VXrOOHO—O RIH O -41AR'rS " I . . * the VBiy mbmenrit't turned on. dnd hr kup. Mpsdir . 1 ls», fs b lip sd h . QUALITY LAWN B E B D -A Peffleet Blend For .Every Need has been on the honor roll. In June wiHAVEAkuaveLoussatcnoNor she wl)L be graduated in the top Janet Nielson’s sophomore team quarter of her class. She took part ecored a trlctory over Betty Jeon Down go fuel bills Oporotoe without FER1UJZE and PROTECT YOUR in the practice-teaching program Calahan's senior team In the final Ownwiiepoct ramerktble ftiel lev- chimney draft' GARDENS WITH OMHO PRODUCTS DAHLIAS-GLADIOLA$ earlier this year. Teaching the playoffs of the girl's intramural Ingi. There it no rmoty warm-up The CUSTOM M vk n furnace fourth grade at Lincoln School was basketball schedule. penod to foul the and provides its own posltiv* Induced ond JUMBO LILY BULBS an experience our senior said ahe w afte^, Swvk* calk arc cut to dl'qfl with. precuion control. No wllTnot soon forget. The Members of the Girla’ Lead* the vah|shing point. netpral yhimney draft required. a n Nominating Oommlttoe ora Ob "Service with « emile”—that'a foUowac Marlene Ford, '81. okoli^ Sandl’s motto as she goes about non m uuN ANR COOUNB INFORMATION and SERVICE man; -Maureen Brasni, *•!, C M i her duties at One Hour Martinis* Dingwall. '63, Jo-tinda Lalbk QL tag. When she Is not busy with LOOK FOR YOUR ATTENDANT IN THE RED HAT goha Ooldea Oarolo ShapdzlMi Howard TuiUngtoB and Kathy Benta; ’6L Hoars: 9-6 Except HianL andjFriday Until 8:00 0*eloek her part*tlme Job, our senior miss lovea nothing better than oU paint'; "Tbie spring Intramnral w e g n ii FOGARTY BROS, Inc. Ing, residing, or listening to “good" for girls iB aa foUows: Monday, muelc-espeotally "Gypsy Ppiiiott." Attend MIT; Rensselaer Accepts Girl for frethmen and junlon, mrim- T^Laydlanjd Luqky Sandy Ha^; already com* 1215 TOLLAND TURNPIKE mlag, softball, and modsni danc 819 BROAD ST.—MI 9-4539 ' ‘ Iht /* .1 r lA/ .4 y MHS’a answer to the Russian challenge comes "in the form group from Manchester ever to be accepted at MIT. Linda, ways. Linda, for example, now haa “MIT" in big black letters PAEX ramB IN PURNEIX PARKINO pitted her pUms for next year! She on a sweatshirt Carol Shapadan has been accepted at Rens* ing, in d orebecy tor ju U n c F U E L OHm r a n g e OIL, OONNEOTICUT COKE haa been accepted s i the school of of five seniors i^ently luxepted at the Massachusetts Insti the first girl ever accepted from Mancl^ter, be one of Wedneadoy. for ■opkomwmi OM ON TMf PARKWAY TatPHONE Ml *.2tM her dufioe—the Hartford Acade- win sdaer Polytechnic Listitute. She is the first girl ever ac 4 in r A RBQP AWAT nKH i BOOAL dEDO HIGHLAND COAL tute of Technology. Unda Wood, Peter Mode, Karl Kehler, Motons MliimlBfg m j a t Hoirdresetag. the 28 MIT freshman gilds. The five pradents have reacted cepted from MancheBter«and one of the first gim ever to be modem A tarlgh^ smile snd happy , par* Hfjwaxd Turkliijgton, and John .Golden'^malcl Up t^e largeil^ to t^e Iclea that thsy are almost MIT students In a variety Of a f uU-time student at I lis a Cowan, *61 ■anlora. N, BGBnEEN MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANGHBBTEB. P0NM„ FRIDAt, MAY 6, IM l \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5,1961 PAGE m NEflllN BDGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE , with BlAJOR HOQPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'AMIM9U«MirYMf ^ rItWOllSHTMIM YOU TAU«HT J W T HmnOTMtPMtK m Anose I sutt, TOTWHIMOUr s 'TMCKCnUM^ lUMR! ONTWICW rim to msr.HooPta/^vMe^ One-Hitter Against Philliea WHVr w w m w w y W oyi to WoHi; mmamow WMBR SROyW-Bj-THB Ywr/ Pb---- FRACTURED STBAA JS S S S rcS S ^a'^ ^Ww^eioR saiwte dzooo 4W< Joe' Adcoek’s M ajor Leanue CFHCTe^ WCaCUTNB. - y X n Tt> fi»T ■»t)OSTARTBO— -H* ^ •fc m nQKuMftY!Mmi>ia>^ •Mar HANOOVIRIUe CHECH AS SAlOI« UKCO TO SBB Blow Provides ==L(ia«l0rs= eKACHLV A » Pt3SSlBL« TO vMewiff A Pie m k eR COMSCRVB'HOUR VISLUABLCr CAN OELiyeR -tUE MOOSf, NATIONAL UlAIHJE ------iP-b-HA* UUMMMI MMiM Braves’ Edge Betting (Beeed oh 44 or more at iKAFF.i bate)—Cnnnlngtiem, St. ' Lonia » co^jorrioMr “ J S S s**^ .887; Moon, Loe Angelee, A79; s^SaLsssttSi New York, May 6 —In Ahron. Bfllwaukee, JM5; Kaeko, time iterts for Cincinnati, in OIncUmatl, .854; Clemente, Pitts- SOUmar _ MnMS which the Reda didn’t score a faorgh, .888. AMERICAN ULAOVE ALLY OOP «P« Rune—Hoyer, 8t Louis, 10; w. U P et OJt BY V. T. HAMLIN srra in 18 innings, Joey Jay Mays, San Francisco, 16; Zimmer, Detroit ...... 12 5 .7M — .IW '^ re e . But Pal Joey got Chieago, Moon, Los Angeles, Boll New V o r k ...... 12 6 ,7M o - §! the Idea. The young right- ing, Milwaukee and Cunningham, Cleveland...... 10 8 AOS 2 ^ Am » oouk. PSnnMrt Sl^^JWi luuMtor. fliuUy won ont by pltdi- St. Louis, 14. Baltimore ...... 10 • A26 S HBtO Inf a one>hlt'Biutout and barely Runs Batted In—T. Bavls, Los Minnesota ...... lO 8 ASS S ^ p m u K m n Kansas City ... 7 wsNKnve mlaiing a peifect"'game in a 4^0 Angeles and Aaron, Milwaukee, 8 .467 4 HMnxriN 1 1 r victory over PhUadNchta laet IT; McCovey, and Mays, San Fran Boston ...... 7 9 ,4U 4F| F AN CRA nlgbt cisco, 16; Moon, Loe Angelee, 15. •n^lRRA^l Chicago ...... 7 9 .488 4U MUK3N8 BT Tba only hit by the Phile a Hits—^T. Davis, Los A n ^ e s , 26; Washington . . , 6 IS A14 1 OrVENtSN one^out ainfle In the flnt inning 6y Moon, Los Angeles, 25; Clemente, Los Angeles . 5 11 A lt iVi 1HC FAST II u 1 Johnny CelllBon. And the only PIttibnrgh, Mays, San Frendsco Thursday’a Reeulta and Ctinnlngham, St. Lonls, 24. IlCCS l IT other man to reach baae for the Baltimore 8, Los AngMee 1 (18) ______WEEP os fhila waa Ruben Amaro, who drew Donbiea-!--Hlller, San Francisco, Detroit 6, WaslUngtM 0 IN SUSPENSE, Jhy’a lone walk, leading' off the 6; Zimmer and Santos, Chicago, New York 6, Mlnneeete t PA N I^ gROVW* thlr^Nlnnlng. Coleman, Clncimia^ Aaron, Mil Only Oamea Scheduled SaSniBBillB A f t ^ ^ a t Jay retired 18 in a waukee and F, Aloa,. San Fran Today’s Gaoiee row, withxAmaro rubbed out as cisco, 5. New York (Terry l-O) at Loe Triples — Amaro, PhUadelpfila Musial Riding Bench, «■ vV losing pitcnc^ Art Mahaffey hit Angeles (Moeller 0-1 or Goivor CARNIVAL into a doublejilay. He struck’ out and Davenport, San Francisco,' 8; 0-1), 10 p.m. BY DICK TURNER •even. Seven, tied with 2. Detroit (Foytaek 0-1) at P R iscn xA ’S POP It wAa the lone night game at .205 cago (Shaw 2-0), 8 p.m. BY AL VERMEER ' scheduled In the National League gelee,. 8; T. Daids,^. Los Angeles Washington (Hobaagh 8-1) a t' and Mays, San Francisco, 6; ^vSiTMEAfr and gave the Reda their fifth mitM Cleveland (Antonelll 0-2), 1 pjo. JL»T LIKE, straight victory — four Against Banks, Chicago, Colem^fi, d n - Boston (Brewer 2-1) at Mtana* the Phils — since plimklng into cinnati, Rooeboro, Los Angeles, sots (Krallck 1-1), 2:80 pjB. Y D U N 6 St. Louis, May- 5^ (J7—Ex Don Taussig In action before the cellar last Sunday. Now fifth McCovey, San Frandsoo and Boy the May 10 cutdown date. BalUmore (Barber 2-2 or Flelier ZPLWS] er, St. Lonls, 5. cept for two fruitless plnchhit- and hack at .500, the Reds nre 2H Left unsaid was Stan’s 0- 2) at Kansas C»ty (WaBnr 0-1 ' Pltclilhg<—Biston, Chicago and ting appearances, veteran games behind first place San anemic ,205 batting average, or Bass 1-0), 9 pjn. Friend, Pittsburgh. «4 ,1.040; Card- Stan Mualal has been riding Francisco. on nine hits in 44 trips, ''s. Saturday’s SdiSdnlo The Qianta padded their lead well, Chicago and Podres, Las An the St. Louis Cardinals’ bench New York, May 5 {IP} ^eighth-inning run, and Billy Bru-^agalnst Baltimore. This three-: Washington at Clevelaad ' llbw As was the case last yehr over idle Pittsburgh to a full game geles, 8-4, l.OOA; Buffalo, San When Don Mossi finally had ton brought in two more with a game series, incidentally saw 15 Detroit at Chicago SBalKtr Since April 26. when Hemus benched Musial, , by. rapping the Chicago Cubs, 9-3. Frandsoo, 2-0, 1.000. single In the ninth. home runs belted out of cozy Wrlg- . Boston at Minnesota la his benching indefinite? 34-year-old Bob Nieman got to give up because of, arm Milwaukee grabbed third place Strikeouts— Drysdale, Los An ley Field. In eight games there, Baltimore at Kansas OtF SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Like idat year w'hen he sat the call in leftfleld and ac trouble and missed the last from Los Angeles by beating the geles, .79: Jones. San Frandsoo, YANKS 5, TWINS 0— Mickey the Angels have hit 14 and the op New York at Loe Aagelat (N ) and fidgeted for a month start quitted himself well with the Mantle blasted his ninth home run, position 10 for a total of 24—with Dodgers 10-6 in 10 innings on Joe 84; Mahaffey, Phil^dDhia. 32; two months of last season it NATIONAL LEAGUfc ing M ay.27, leading many to stick. tgps In the majors, for the Yan the Yankees due to open a three UJ Adcock's grand slam homer. Williams, Los AngelM, 28; Podres, looked. like the longtime W. L. Pet OJt WBW^lBfSfiET X • • • Los Angeles, 27. believe the great hitter’s ca Nieman Is batting .471, but southpaw ace was washed up. kees, but it was a three-run first game set tonight. reer had come to an Inglori San Francisco .12 7 .882 — now he is on the doubleful. That waa one reason the Detroit inning that sent the defending jsmcfMiafismy RBDS 4, PHILS 0 — Jay, 2S, Is ous end? Pittsburgh .....10^ 7 AS8 1 a little league graduate who had AMERICAN LEAGUE starter list because of a pulled Tigers w-ere overlooked in the pen champs to their seventh victory in Not at all, says Redbird the last eight games. 'IV o walks, Scholastic Baseball Milwaukee .... 8 7 ASS 8 a 24-24 record, including a twO' Batting (Based on 40 or more at leg muscle In Tuesday night’s nant picks. A t the moment, it Manager Solly Hemus. Mantle’s single and an infield out I..OS Angeles ...11 10 A24 t hitter and one three-hitter, in sev bats)—Temple, develand. .422; game with Pittsburgh. looks like one heckuva oversight. \ scored the first two runs and E l Bacon 6, Lyman Memorial 1 Cincinnati ...... 10 10 AOO Boros, Detroit, .331; Mantle, New ’’He’ll be playing again in Nieman did fine as Stan’s MosSi won his third without de BONNIE en seasons with Milwaukee. He ston Howard’s single brought in Bulkeley 8, Bast Hartford 5 Chicago ...... 9 10 A74 8 BY JOE CAMPBELL was traded to the Reda for short 'Vork, A48; Stevers, Chicago, .345; the near future." replacement, last year, but a feat lost night and did it with Gentile, Baltimore, .344. the clinches. Whitey Ford (4-1) Conard 7, Platt 2 St. Louis ...... 8 10 -.444 fi/. stop Roy McMillan last December. Last year, Hemua explain leg injury forced Bob out and a two-hit pitching job that beat ITS WOMOERFULTWE 'I Runs— ^Mantle, New York, I8j was the winner, but withdrew due Cromwell 18, East Hampton 4 Philadelphia ... 0 IS A16 {8 Joey lost 4-0 to St. Louis and ed, he started Musial a few gave 'Musial 'the chance he the Washington Senators 6-0 and i.OLREAD 6 U 0 CGSSY) Cash, Detroit, 15.: Wood and Ka- kept the Tigers in a tie with the to the effects of a cold and Jim Ellington 14, Stafford 6 Thursday’s Results >W«y THE WOSOFTDWt/ i i J r dropped a three-hitter 1-0 to Los games at a time and then gave was looking for. Stan caught Hall 5, Windham 2 Milwaukee 10, Los Angelas 6 YOU THE FUNMlEfi« Mne, Detroit, ’ 4; B. Robinson, hlni h rest. New York Yankees for the Amer Coates came on for a one-hit, ARE DeLVIHGr INTO Ang«lea In his first two starts fire, hoisting his batting aver sinitout mop-up over the last three Maloney 10, Wethersfield 2 ( 10). Baltimore, Temple, Cleveland and age from .250 to above .300 for ican League lead. . e C lE H C E i y//I t s r ^ then trailed 6-0 when he left, after Battey, Minnesota, 13. ’’Stan was in and out and it frames. Ford allowed five hits. Manchester 4, Bristol East 3 San Francisco 0, Chicago 8. , a spell. The Cards— lackluster The Yankees made off with a six Innings in his last game Runs Batted larr-Mantle, New didn’t work.” Hemus said. "In Jim Kaat (1-2) waa the loser. Middletown 9, Southington 4 Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 9. spring training I decided to until then — caught .fire, too, three-game sweep by beating the against Pittsburgh. This waa the York, 24; Gentltle, Baltimore, 21; Minnesota Twins. 5-2. Baltimore, * * * Rocky Hill 7. RHAM 2 Only Games Scheduled. try a different system, play and Stan, who finished up with sixth major league shutouL first Cash,. Detroit, 17; Tlirotteberry, after scoring three runs in the o r i o l e s 8, ANGELS 7—Han Windsor 6, Rockville 4 Today’s Games him two or three weeks at a a .275 B.A. in 1960, was given '5uff'WFP yifve since June of 1959. Kansas City, 16; Francona, Cleve ninth for a tie. beat the Los An sen drove Irt four runs for the Ori New Britain 5, Hartford 4 San Francisco (Marldial 1-1) at ' The Reds scored In two-run land. 15. time and then rest him for a much of the credit for their oles, who twice came from three Philadelphia (Sullivan l-l)t 7i05 Gwe 1D0 FAR. ^ e k or so, not just play him surprising third place finish. geles Angels 8-7 on Ron Hansen's bursts In Om first and third In- Hits—Temple, Cleveland, 27; B. nins behind, and triggered the p.nk Jiere and there." two-run single in the 13th. No Passes First Test nlnga off Mahaffey, (2-2), who Rehlnson, Baltimore, 26; Versalles, Perhaps that segment of other grames scheduled in the AL. ninth-inning rally with a one-on Los Angeles (Podres 8-8) at ) allowed aeven hits and five walks. Minnesota and Mantle, New York, Hemus mentioned two oth baseball history the Cardinals \ • • • homer. His winning single, off re Indianapolis, May 5 (A’)—Bert Pittsburgh (Friend 4-0), 7:18 p.m. A sacrifice fly by Ous Bell brought er factors Which influenced his occupy will repeat itself. TTiey Cincinnati (Hook 0-2) or (Pur- 23; Kmllne, Detroit, 22.22. TIOBBS 6. SENATORS 0— liever Ned Garver (0-2). followed Brooks of New Britain, Cohn., In the first run and Gordie Cole decision hot to play hi's 40- could use a boost right now. a walk and a double by Gus Tri- Doubles — B. Robinson,tblnson, Balt/ Mossi, 31, walked three and completed a preliminary test yes key S-1) at Milwaukee (Burdette year-old star In the Cards’ Musial. never happy to be andos, who also belted a two-run I y man drove home the other three more, Romano, ClevelandTeveland aaul struck out five in the best per terday for his first 500-mlIe Me 1- 1), 8 p.m. with a double and a single. last five games. sitting on the bench, vows homer. Unbeaten reliever , Hoyt i Green, Minnesota, 7.); Kallne, De- formance o f his eight-year career, morial Day auto racing classic. Chicago (Ellsworth 0-2) at 8 t • • . trolt, 6; Seven tleid .—141.with 5.R / One Was the cold weather, "I'll be in there again.” Wilhelm won his fourth. H e al Brooks, a newcomer to the Indian Louis (Sadecki 1-1), 8 pju. awt,,,aM.ii»TJtBiaaa.N,a» S - f which has raised hob with at which has Included a trio of three- lowed three hits, one a 13th inning 3 0 BRAVKS 10, DODclilRS 0 — Triples— Nine tied with 2. / " I ’m not ailing," said the hitters. He had a no-hlt game un apolis Speedway, whipped through Saturday’s Schedule JUDD SAXON Adcock’s slam, the eighth of his Home Runs—Mantle, New York, tendance as well as muscles. Cards’ all-time great. " I ’m home run by Ken Hunt, in five iri- tlie 135-mile-an-hour final chase San Francisco at Philadelphia, BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD *TfWiy don't you toaeh him yoar favorito trick— The other was a need to see til Gene Green singled with two nlngs. career, put an end to a frustrat 9; Gentile, Baltimore nm Khis- O.K, I f Solly wants to look at out in the seventh inning. The t^f his 100-mlle drivers’ test. A wild (N ). ' . not to oMc up ANYTHING?'’ is e ing afternoon for the Milwaukee zemskl, Los Angeles, 7; Mven tied the Cards’ young outfielders those young ball players it’s Ted Kluszewskl also hit a home rabbit cam^ under his wheels on Los Angelee at Plttaburgh. such as (Tharley James and other hit, also a single, was by run for the Angels, his seventh of first baseman. He had been hit with 4. / all right with me.” r Willie Tasby with two out in the one of his laps but he retained Clnidnn^ at Milwaukee. OK«K TIMMY HMC >0UC9BJ> ' less In four trips, leaving six men Pitching — WTlhelny' Baltimore, the season and fifth in four games control of his car. Chicago at S t Louie. scBM!ranci«,BUTBe , NfWSBOWTH^J ninth. BACK on base; He had struck out three 4-0, 1.000; MossI, /Detroit, 3-0, The Tigers handed winless soon, Ktno you f LITTLE SPORTS Inson, Cincinnati, 6; T. Davis, Los BY ROUSON times, and the Dodgers had scored 1.000; Shaw and Wynn. Chicago, Benny Daniels his third d'efeat -\f~~ Angeles and Mays and Hiller, San College Baseball baiva wumSk * a run because of his error. The Hawkins and .^en, Clm-eland, with a run in the fourth Inning homer capped a five-run 10th off Clevenger, Los Angeles and- Dit- Francisco, 3. Falrleigh Dickinson 9, Fairfield on A L Kaline’s triple and a sacri loser Jim (Joldeii (1-1) after I jOb mar, New Yorl/ 2-0, 1.000. Stolen Bases — Versalles, Min fice fly by Rocky Colavito. A Angeles had taken a 6-5 lead on Strlkeouts--^Pascual and Ramos, nesota, 7; Aparido, Ohlcago, '6; bases-loaded walk to Mossi and \ GU Hodges’ homer In the top of Minnesota, 2T; Mossl, Detroit, 26; Snyder, Baltimore, Wood and Hartford 6, Bridgeport 3 a sacrifice fly by Jake Wood the 10th. John Roseboro also Bell, Cleve^d;" 25; Ford, Nrfiv Fernandez, Detroit, Howser, Kan So. Conn, jva 4, Hartford UConn counted two more in the ^venth. MORIARTY BROTHERS York, 24 homered for the Dodgers, . who sas City, Green, Minnesota and Norm Ca.sli, who had three of Stolen /Bases— Pinson and Rob- blew a 4-1 lead behind starter Mantle, New York, 3. Wesleyan 5, Coast Guard 4 Detroit's 10 hits, singled in aq Don Drysdale. CMA%lfMThMhp« 'Carl Willey (1-0), the fourth _ liid. JL £ . Milwaukee pitcher to follow start B. C. er Bob Hall, won It after losing THE BIG DRIVE BY JOHNNY HART five in a row to the Dodgers since BUZZ SAWYER June 28, 1958. BY ROY CRANE •ftteXWSfa** GIANTS 9, CUBS S — A five- run fifth inning gave it to the Giants, who oame from behind Orlando Cepeda’s two-run off loser Glen Hobble (1-3). IS REALLY ON! Jones (3,-1) went all the ______\ . = r - ^ the Giants, blanking the two hits after they scored three in the first Innlngyon Doh, Zimmer’s double, a a in ^ by Er We've Got The Cars! \ nie Banks, a walk and £d Bouch- ee’s two-run triple. We'll Make The Deals! R H A M ' D e f e a t e d / s-t B y R o c k / H i l l , 7 ,2 MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI Rocky HUl^Ehcploding for five IBB JUST^SOUBTEO ti^S V MICKEY FINN PHOSPECnVH fV^lUIRES/ runs In theyioui^ frame. Rocky ir-/ BY LANK LEONARD V ^ W H C N X CRCNY UP XM **>0'KLNBWX^IOSC Hill High’syoaaeball team rolled to 1961 COM ET / flONBTOBBAPIVHBRANO ggSAMBe.ilfH0P5TAN/ a 7-2 v l c t ^ over RHAM of He NOT TOO MUCH. PHIL ^ _ OBTALCnrOPMONB/fOR C8BEALy3U ENOOR6B97 7 — M. JUST i2,OOCM ONLY «AV)NOXeKrACERIAIN bron her/ 'Thursday afternoon in YOU CANT WIN— Daryl Spencer argues with Tom the field, but the St. Louis shortstop pounds the turf to PLOOO APIECei their Muthem Division Charter Gorman a’bout a called third strike in a game with Gi Oak Cmiference contest. But Rlgo- emphasize a point before conceding deTeat in an argu lette Stroked a leadoff homer^ for ants,in San Fi-ancisco. The umpire orders Spencer from ment that he never had a chance to win in the first place. the winners In the first. f, wlUch went down to Its defeat in six starts, could Homung Turns Actor ion only three hits of winning hitcher Don DiMauro. Two of the Chester, Pji. — Home town Muiieinakl base knocks were garn friends of Dabny Murtaugh,. man ered by catcher Bill Dunnack who ager of the world champion Pitts QUARTER MIDGET had a double and single. burgh Pirates; honored the for mer shipyard worker with a ban a s i l Rocky Hill ...100 610 X—7 8 1 Montreal — Bob Cleroux, 200)^, RHAM ...... 001 001 0—2 3 2 quet attended by 400. TTie com 1961 RACING PROGRAM Montreal, stopped Harold Carter, DiMauro and. Coelho; McGrath, mittee announced it had com M11W I, aw. >ifcTJt'aM. !!<.>■; Bfc 194,'Unden, N. J., 2. 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WAGE T WEWCT ICANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. QONN^ >AY. MAY 6,1961 MANCHESTER EVEWING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, MAY B, 1961 PAGE TWBNTY-ONl THE Toomey Tosses Six^Hitter^ DotchinMitsHard Against'Bristol Eastern Wanted Antofl— Hooaehold SerriCM Herald Angle MotorejrciM 12 Offered ia*A 1951-1955 CHEVROLET dump WASHER - REFRIGERATOR N- CLASSIFIED trucks end pick-upa, Beuaa pairs. Prompt, eoonomlcal, expsrt, Motors, 1181 Main Strest, WUU- guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4687, Pot- EARL YOST jRally in Middle Innings^ Gives Indians 4-3 manUe, Conn,. HArrison 8-1647, terion's, 180 Center. St. i ADVERTISING SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired By FRANK CLINE < >Mumph of tte spring, ^ m e y and|Uanh knocking in runs with thetifballs and I n f l e i r ^ r with two outflowed by a trip to Bristol to n e e tf Business Serrices Offered IS from the shop. Can take care of FcHir>W*y Battle fo r Pmnt Lead I Spotting Bristol Eastern an Steve McAdam, who twirled the Mows. set It up tor Bd Skocsylas’ scorch Central on Ihurqday. all your upholsterimr needs .at Indians’ other two victories, have ing two-run single. Keaekestor (4) „ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS CUSMA APPLIANCE Servtee-Ra great savings. Call (H 2-2378. Silver haired Jocco Maggiscomo, the Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 2-0 1 ^ , Manchwtw now combined to pitch four com c o n , Staadhigs ab r b po e « rM 8:13 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. Maneggia Threw Strikes Too Sibrinss, 2b 0 0 10 pairs tail makes tefrlgsratora, racing driver, is currently involved in a four-way battle for Hi^h.® baMball t » m iwlied plete games between them. W. L. Pet. Th«ro wasn’t any taint on Baat- 1110 treesers, washing machinss. d ^ first place in the point standings among stock car pilots at innings for a Rey Dotchln, rapidly earning ,,fi fi iJOd em’a third run in the alxth. W l^ see.eeeee V 1 2 4 ‘ era rangea, oil ahd gas burnera. Building-Contracting 14 Meoenle,K ’lr.”;:,:;;;; . 4 0 12 COPY CLOSING TIME l-’OR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Riverside Park. The veteran of 80 years of chauffering in all |P“ ^ 9^ two-run fm nes and the nlcknam^ of “Mr, Reliable,** M atoney...... 3 1 f.ddd Mie out, Dave Shopay exploded a Ml 9-0055. All wink guaranteed. l. A, DION, INC, Roofing, sldtiig, Bristol Central ...... i 0 i.ddo Dotchin, r f ...... _2 _2 10 _ MONDAY Thrii FRIDAY 10:80 AJM.—SATURDAY 9 A.M. forms of cam pilots Oie latfcit cre-^ then hung on for s 4-3 victory again provided some timely clutch tremendous blast over Kelley’s OsciauikM. Sb .... 4 0 2 1 1 CXIMPLBTE REPA1R8 - By ttu- painting. Carpsntry. Alterauons ation of Bob Oliver, owner o f Oep- over the Belltownen at Memorial hitting. The Indians' rlghtflelder, HaU ...... 1 0 i.ddd head in leftfleld for^a home nm. and additions. Ceilings. Workman Bristol Bastefh ...... 1 i .500 8 ? S S an R. Wolcotj on auPmiatlc ter Motor Sales in Manchester, Field yesterday. v.ho leads the team with seven But that was the last hit Toomey Toomey, p 2 .0 0 0 0 PLEASE READ YOUR AD ship guaranteed. 899 Autumn fit. Conard ...... 1 1 washers dryers and slectric ca r No. 10. which has master It was the fourth consecutive RBI’s and has had at least one in .500 yielded as he nursed the one run Classified or “ Waat Ads’* ere Uken over the pboon as a oon- ranges. Ml 9-6678 MI 8-4860. Windham ...... d 2 .000 margin the rest of the way. Totals ...... -88 4 8 « S 2 4 mechanic Bill Boudrieau as its triumph for the Red and White every game thus far, cqme up with Bristol Eatteni (8) venience. 'file udvertlaer should read We ad the FIRST DAY IT crew chief, has yet to cross the nine and Ita second straight in two hitd end both of them were Wethersfield ...... d 2 .000 Twice Maneggia threw atrikee AMESITE DRIVEWAYS construct* BID WELL BOMB Improvement ‘ ab r h po a a rbl APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the oezt Ineer- Co. AlieraUons,: addtUons, ga finish line first in a feature, yet Central Connecticut Interscholae- run producing singles. Platt- ...... d 2 .000 to second bate to nail runners try Gordon, sa ...... 4 0 1 2 8 0 0 tlan. The Herald is reeponsible tor only ONE Incorrect or omitted ed—resurfaced—sealed, Superior Magsiacomo is among the top four ing to steal. .EUnor and Geclaus- Lewis, cf ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 pavers. Ml 3 6615. rages. rtoofing .and elding experts. Uc League action. The Indians are Limited to four hits in their ladt Cometakl, l b ...... '4 1 2 8 1 0 0 laaertton for aar'b^rttsem eat and then only te the extent of n Aluminum clapboards a specialty. pilots. deadlodced for first place with Tom Kelley’s one baser, a sacri kas collected two hits each along T. Shopay. If ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 OEOROE PELLETIER outing, the Indians collected nine ROY U P P JERRY MALONEY WALT BERTHOLD ■hnafce .good” Inser^on. Errors which do not lessen the veins of SPRING CLEAN-UP-AtUca. csl Unexcelled' workmanship. Easy Known as the Poughkeepsie Maloney of Meriden which has fice and run scoring singles by with Dotohin. .Marsh roamed at D. Bbopay. r f ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 off Eesteri) righthander Jerry Dotchin and Geciauakaa plated the will in centerfleld pulling down Palladlno. 8b ...... 8 1 0 0 8 1 0 Die ndvertfseoient will not be corrected by “ make good” Ineerthm. tars, garages, yards, burning bar budget terma. Ml 9-6496 or TR Flyer and one of the biggest also recorded a pair of wins in Robotham. EMve of these hits caine j Bekstrom, c ...... 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 rels empUed, vacant houses >•9109. favorites with spectators at Ed League play. bkBans’ two runs in the next five fly balls fbr busy afternoon... Skocsylas. 8b 3 0 1 2 2 0 2 in the fourth when the Red and frame. Smart base running by Intermittent rain fell through first Osstolene, a- ,,,‘.....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 YOUR COOPERA'nON WILL cleaned. Barrele for sale. M A M Carroll's fine Bay State saucer on ’ Proving that his dazzling two- White came back to tie the score Robotham. p ...... 3 0 1.0 1 0 0 Rubbish Removal Service, Ml CARPEINTRY—Roofing, remodel hit ahutout of Windham last Dotchin on a futile throw to plate two Innings. BB APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 ing, repairs. No job too small, Ed the banks of the Connecticut River, 3-2 after Bristol grabbed d quick to try and nail Kelley enabled Mm Indians face heavy elate next 9-9767. week was no flash in the pan, was ToUU ...... M "s T 24 io "i *8 World Record Holders Roll Stasiak, PI 2-7664. tiaggiacomo has scored four wins lead in the top of the fourth. week with thiee games. .First will to get into scoring position on Ge- a->-CastoIene lined oat for Skocsylas CHAIN SAW work — Treea out, in heats and semis but his best ef righthander Kevin Toomey. The Buddy Minor, Bill Maneggia, ciauskaa' game winning bingle. be Monday k ^ n st- defending In 9th. A. fort for the checkered flag in the relatively unknown senior when Dotchin, Mike Geciauskas' and Toomey had a string of 12 CCIL champion Conard o f West Manchester ...... 000 390 OOs-4 Lust and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 KesMnabie ntaz. Call FI 2-7868 the sedson began effectively scat Eastern ...... 000 3M00O-:-3 between 1:80-4 :S0 or any time Roofing— Siding 16 big money race each night — the Skip Mpursh all gpt singles in the scoreless frames going when Hartford with Steve McAdam the 2B. Robotham. Minor: HR. D. Shq- Although it set 8 new worldfin line came George Pelletier at feature — has been a fourth place tered six hits as he struck out game-Jying rally. Minor and 131,506 with Roy Upp third at 130, LGST—GIRL’S brown rimmed Saturday or Bunday. EhMteni broke the e i^ l with Indians’ probable mound choice .. pay; SB. SIbrInss. Minor; SAC. Minor; team reeled during the regu glasses, vicinity Hartford National OOUGHUN ROQFINO Co. - AU ment. Jocco is battling Dick Dixon, eight and walked only three bat-- Geclatiskas’ hits were of the in Lob. Manchester 8. Elsistem 8; BB. RAY DOTCHIN plus. Hippo Correntl. 129, plus, and DE CORMIER MOTORS types of roofs and root repairing, two unearned tallies in the top of Then comes Wethersfield in a non Toomey 8. Robotham 2; SO, Toomey 8, lar 1960’-61 duckpin bowling Bank and Friendly Ica Cream. SAYS, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone wells, Bill Greco and Eld Patnode for high ters in gaining his second mound field variety with Dotchin end the fourth. A single, base on league home game Tuesday fol- HIU Hard Jerry Maloney, 128, plus, rounf* fireplaces, flagstone terraces. specializing in Twenty Year Bond Robotham 10; Time, 3:10., season in the Nor,them Con out the local squad. Reward. MI 6-1308. point honors. Harry Storin, track “ THESE QUALITY CARS ARE Work dons at reasonable prices. ed Roota. CaU Ml 8-7707. publicist, reports. necticut League, the , Man The Holidays averaged 648.92 LOST— Mongrel female, brown MI 3-0796. chester Holiday Lanes’ entry PRICED TO SELL AT THE BEST Two improvements at Riverside per game during the championship with white paws and cheat short OF BANK TERMS,” Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Speedway include a new pit area, Dodgers Deal tinda itself back up against the season in creating the new world tail. Phone MI 9-4368. TREE PRUNINO, removal and lot at the south end «< the track and Russell $igns wall in tlie playoffs. The local record. THIS VlfEEK’S SPECIALS: clearing. Call Frank C. Nobis Jr., RCXIFINQ—Specializing repairing aOOOO BfAOCUAOOMO Grandpa Longden Prepared sharpshooters dropped a 2-1 de- POUND—Sum of money Ui Munic MI 9-6053. coming up soon, new overhead Against Top Hill Wednesday the GREEN JR. BOYS < SPICE NO. 1 ipal Bldgs., Wednesday afternoon. roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut Ughta atop the track strip. ' clston to the Top Hill Restaurant Holidays won the first game but Forced right down to the final Second Round 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon ter work, chimneys cleaned, re Ing the list of speakers will be Hal Pair for Relief New Contract earlier this week in the best of Final Owner may claim by identifying LAWN MOWBJIS, all types sharp Always a feature at Riverside is Goodnougta, who wowed a capacity I f a * , l l a dropped the next two. Top Hill wire, McBride’s Sport Spot finally W L. Pet. amount. Cali MI 9-2ois. 8 cyl., fully equipped, one care ened and repaired. G. Snow, 886 paired. Aluminum siding. 80 seven rolloffs for the title. Tonight features Ivan Henry, Ed Oawra won the league rolloff from L. T. Chili ...... ful owner. years’ experience. Free estimates. the fact the weekly Saturday nigd>t audience at the recent Kacey i* 2 1 11 the teams will conclude their play 63 21 .750 Summit. 'Tel. Ml 8-4581. Sports Night. Goothioiigh, incident-)'^ A M ^ f ia d . J. d a l, £ For Second Derby Victory and Fred Teller. Wood by taking three out of five Dill ...... 56 31 .631 LOST — Lady’s ■ glove, crocheted Only $295 Down CaU Howley, Ml 8-6361, MI 84)763. races start on that, the flag being With B oston ' starting at 8 o’clock at the local dn^>psd at 8:15 and most shows ally, will be in Manchester Tues- Top HIU won the American Di- games. McBride’s .took the first Nutmeg ., 42 42 .500 back, palm light tan leather, front HEAVY DUTY RototiUer aervice lanes. for hire—lawna and gardens. CsU are conduded by 10:30, a feather ^ y . night to jpeUc to the Klwanisl PltUburgh. May 5 W —'ilie Los vldon of the Northern and Holiday two games and seemed to be breez- Sugar . , . . 41 43 .488 of 205 Henry St., MI 3-2534. 1957 Plymouth 4-door Sedan Heating and Plumbing 17 Louisville, Ky., ' May 5 (/P)f “You can’t keep him grounded,*’<9River city Is Jammed with a cross Boston, May 6 (A1 t—Bill Rtu- The three leading high average captured Southern Division lau Ing to victory but Wood’s battled Cloves ... 6 cyl., radio, heater, one owner, Ml 9-3920. in the hat of Harvey Tattersall, ^ Angeles Dodgers have acquired re- rc^lers will be in the holiday line 89 45 .464 said his proud aon. section of American life. The sell, the heart o t the champion rels. back and captured the next','two Salty .. . , 39 45 .464 IGST—Set of keys ■vicinity Forest very clean. racing, director. — Johnny Longden, the little up. Walt Berthold won individual and Chestnut Sts. Please call MI LAWN MOWERS sharpened and PLUMBING AND heating — ro- Kwanlane reporta a laige s^tt^d- with PhUadeiphla, but Dodger “He’s Jtut like a kid but with horses themselves represent nine Celtics, has been rewarded with n The public is invited to tonight’s to even the match. McBride’s fi- -Loaemary 34 50 .405 Only $245 Down inqilpling instaUattona. repairs. Two of the hottest racing man who has b^n in the win experience. And. It may surprise etates and Canada. three-year contract by the Boeton honors with a 131,617 mark. Next firing. 3-5770. repaired, aalea and service, pick naUy gained the title by taking Aniee ..., 28 56 .333 up and delivery. Complete line of All work guaranteed 25 years ex- drivers with local interest are f^nd!r »!!!** Manager Walter Alston Isn’t mS- ner’s circle more times than you, but he hasn’t had much to do Four-and-Twenty L ongden’s club. predictions about how Following are the starting times '.he fifth game in a close match. I-GST—Red plaid change purse, 19.60 Rambler Station Wagon Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, perlencs. 24-hour service. CaU Gene Bergln. former semi-pro foot- any other jockey, is leaving with getting Four-and-TVrenty and ninth Derby mount (He won with The 6-foot-lO center signed the After winning the second round 8 cyl., radio, heater. Like new. Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. baU player with the Silk City, and and pairing for Saturday’s Two pact yeaterday for an amount es money, valuable papers^llnd 8 garden and lawn supplies. L A M nothing to chance in a bid for Flutterby reedy for the Derby. Count Fleet in 1943) since 1937, flag by 10 games, Chill swept the medels, sentimental value Re Only $545 Down Equipment Corporation, Route 83 B ud^ Krebs, former garage own (Xi, naturally, hie makes a auggee- and Flutterby are rated no better BaU, Best BaU Golf Tournament timated in excess of $30,000. It er here. ttlj man’s book, the W r ile e le y .r ^ I^ u j^^e '.q wait hla second Kentucky Derby vic at the Manchester Country Club-' beet of five playoffs from Dill, ward. MI 9-9877. Vernon, Conn. TR 6-760T. Masa, resident is the finest sports tory. tion now and then and I am glad than 5-1 against, the two-prong marked the first time RusmU has Fantastic Growth Noted first half victors, in three straight 1954 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan Radio-TV Repair a a a speaker in the country. I just hope to get them. But when he works Three-quarter handicaps will prc' been signed for more than a year- At an age when others would attack from Florida of Mrs. Kath vaU; , games tO clinch the championship. Fully equipped. Runs like new. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired '^Services 18 gladly retire to the rocking chair either one of Qiem, he atlcks to erine Price’s Carry Back and to-year basis. Making up the championship AnnooncemePts from the shop. Can take care of Here *n There^’*^'^ 10:01—W. OlekilnsU (4) and E. The only time the Celtics failed Only $145 Down Pittsburgh. or s l ^ to a leas hazardous occu the schedule I have worked out Crozier. squad were Captain Ann Meyera, all yout- upholstering needs at Joe Twaronite. long ball hit "However, tomorrow there’ll be to win the National Baaketball Pro Football Clubs (A.L.A.) —AUTOMOBILE LEGAL great savings. Call CH 2-2878. MORTEUfSEN TV Specialized RCA * * • I Tnie D^gera yeaterday sent out- pation. 54-year-old Johnny la as Cany Back, three times con Sy Lorrl Sinicrope, Flo Johnson, Car 1957 Ford Fairlane Victoria ting first baseman with Manches active as his youthful rtvau who’ll no suggestion from me. Pop will queror of Crozier in Florida last 10:08~-fis, Hsitiisdourlan (9) and J. Aasoc^tlon title in the five years Association, Special Representa televlaion, service. Ml 9-464L Incn>Ba<> S ta ff fielder Don Demeter anO infielder since Russell arrived, occurred oline Janicke and Irene LeBIanc. tive, Clifford W. Barnett, 28 Otis Hardtop STONE MASON - AU kinds o f ter High last spring, has won Join him in piloting 15 finely-tuned be on his own. And I am not wor winter including the Flamingo and hJSS‘ (i|)’ ’ "«> T- TV SERVICE—Ail makes. Honest, increawCharlie Smith to the PhlUles for ried." 10:15—E. LorenUen (8) and A. tm- when the former All-America and San Francisco, May 5 {Ft—Forty^____ back Best totals during rolloffs be St., Manchester, Conn., Ml 8-7424. A showpiece. Like new and sharp. stone, bricks, blocks, fireplaces. Biggest baseball news from New Farrell and taflelder Joe Koppe. 3-year-old horses over IH milee Florida Derby, remained the 5-2 on the goal line. We also longed to Lorri Sinicrope 121, Economical. High quality parts. spot with the Providence OoUege Johnny, supremely confident ou- Larry scorer this past season. He aver were Georgie Smith, president: astride the weU regarded F*Dur' Twenty is a mighty fast horse out and-Twenty by 314 lengths. Hoop Jnknaton (10) and T. Btepan- 831.5 mUlton. NFL really blossomed. That’s bonded representative, Alfred Only $145 Down Ml 9-5951. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Uerrlce, varsity pitcher with the West Vir gald, ex-Yankee, and Rogers ^® “ ‘ ‘P akl (12); aged 16.9 points during the regu .The league’s' fantastic develop Pat Annum, seceretary; Lorri .. Amell. 804. Henry St Tel. Ml avaUable all hours. Satlafaetlen and-Twenty when the field breaks of the gate, he did forecast a er’s colt, his third Derby repre 10;36^—8, Homana (8) and T, Stanford lar campaign and 19.1 in the play when we came in with the dou ginia Wesleyan varsity. The right' Hornsby, one of baseball’s all-Unie » ^ from the harrier at 4:30 p.m. EST. swiftly-run Derby — perhaps fast ment was strUdngly evident at the ble spread formation and refined Sinicorpe, treasurer and Dolly 8-0450. 1956 Ford 4-door Sedan VACUUM CLEANERS repaired guoronteejl. Call Ml 9-1815. hander won one of three deelalons, sentative Including 1945 winner (30): J. (iordon (3) and N. Smilev. offs. batting greats. The Mets wUl open Leaay iioj anp'' J:-Afoti„f r - Alotelo close of its annual meeting when the man in motion. Dawood, publicity. Fully equipped. Very clean. We repair ail makes and models one of the defeaU waa at the hends Four-and-twenty la the better er than Whlrlaway’s record of Hoop Jr., was held at 3-1. His 1,868 rebounds and 8,458 RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any . make, their aeeaon in the Polo Grounds ff® Sherry were the mainstays of liked half of the Canadian entry 2:012/5 — If the track is at its (35); 8. Fercueon (3) and T. Crockett Commissioner-Pete Rozelle end the "The Golden Era waa ’50 to ’54," WANTED—Ride to Pratt * Whit Only.$195'Down All work guaranteed. Free pick of powerful Ohio Bute. When not and then move to the new stadium Dodgers relief staff last year, Sherluck (6-1), Mrs. Ethel Ja (30). playing minutes were second only ney. first shift, from 37 Main St. up and delivery. For fast service free pickup and deUveiy on amall from the Alberta Ranches of best cobs’ stretch-running, Dr. Miller , 10:5()—II. LeFrancla (10) and G. Ben to Wilt Chamberlain’s in those de ^ circuit’s directors announced: Halas continued. “That’s when we KACEY TENI^INS MI 3-6925 radios, phonographa. Hours 6-10 pitching, Mistrftta hai been ueed in Flushing Meadowg when com- Alston Said, “Farrell has a good ton (14): R. Fabejr (10) end L. A*plan for restocking teams In boomed In attendance after the Standings 1955 Mercury Station Wagon call JA 2-4679. - in the outfield. He's due home May pleted next summer .. Wednesday wputatlon as a relief pitcher and FVank McMahon and Max Bell. However, the weather man sees (lO-l) 'sind Globemaster (12-1) Beancliene (18). partments. But hla snperior role p.m. H It E M dlo and TV, MI case of disaster, with the league All-America Conference folded and W, L. Pet. Fully equipped and in fine order. 16 for the enmmer . . Baaebell um- night’s teevee show on baseball, ^ looked good against us. He can The other, half is Flutterby and the posaibility of riiowers, which were the only other horses given (8) and R. Oberlander as a defender, particularly in LAD'Y-WANTS daily ride into Hart LATOSCAPING —, Taka care of 9-6582, Ml 8-1479 (11): B. Carlson (4) and U. Slbrinsa Insuring each team for 82,250,000. Cleveland and San Francisco PaganI Caterers ___ 90 45 .687 plrea will meet tonight at 7 o’clock WlUle DavU the main subject In throW hard.’’ both are trained by Johnny’s 81 could hamper such speed demons much coiuideratlon. blocking shots and tying up a man ford from North Manchester to vi Only $175 Down grounds, cement patios and walka year-old son, Vance. Player pensions and other bene came into the NFL. Man. Modes . . . . . , , . 8 4 52 .618 PHILCO RECOMMENDED service at the West Side Rec for a clinic. Biography of a I^ k le , was term c. The 37-year-old righthander had as Four-and-Twenty, L. P. Saa- If all 15 parade to the post to 11:04-t-R. Haynes (6) and W. Butler driving -for the basket, can’t be cinity of Capitol. MI 3-5906 cutting trees, and light trucking Toured Track fits of 8300,000 a year from the “From 1955 to '59 was the pe Morlarty Bros. .. .\.. 76 60 .559 1953 Willys Station Wagon on hi-fi’s, radios, televisions. Also On hand will be both members of It brought out that a boy with] a 10-6 record in 59 appearances so’s Globe'miuter, Fred Hooper’s the tune of “My Old Kentucky (11) : T. Zemke (5) and T. Backlel measured (IS). statistically. TERRY KLOTEK BU 9-1469. Hardly a mpriiing has passed Crosier and Jacob Sher's Sherhick. J- Zanettl Russell becomes the sixth play leagpie’s new contract with the Na riod of consolidation." Halas said. Shea’s Nutmegs ...-7 4 61 .548 l a d y WANTS ride from Benton Heater, Overdrive. Runs very guaranteed aervlce on ell other the Manchester Chapter of the God-given ability, must do’ m ore with the PhilUes in I960. He was Horae,” the race win gross $163,- (30) : S. ZaTarella (8) and F. Connor- Street to Electric Light Company this week without grandpa Long- iUCK. ton (14). er to sign with the Celtics, Joining tional Broadcasting Co. for radio- “And ’59 to ’64 we consider the EAS Gage ... ____ 71 64 .526 . - well. ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, M- makes. See our anniversary sale State Board as well ea the Little than star in little League and h i^ credited with 15 additional saves 000 with $126,500 going to the Leading ahootera for McBride’s Building, Pearl Street. Hartford. modeling, all types of carpentry, specials under Articles for Sale, school bail to get a shot in the big A”® posted a 2.71 earned run aver- den taking a walking tour of the Moisture also would put a dam <*> J- Ke«km FTank Ramsey, K. C. Jones,' Tom television rights to the annual period of expansion—seeing that in the rolloff were Bob Byrnes Turcotte Esso ...... 71 65 .522 Only $155 Down League volunteer grou p'.. Numer- winner. Those not at A e Downs (13) ; E. Murphy (9) and D. Robison our new clubs are up to league Fogarty Bros. Arrive between 8-8:15 a m. MI Finest workmanship. MI 4-1700 Clasa. No, 45. Open evenings and oua inquiries from around the ■how. Davis, of the Loe Angeles age. The 6-4, 220-pounder is in Downs tr^ck, around which some per on the festive atmosphere sur can' see the race on television Sanders, plus rookies Gary Phillips championship game. 116-126, Bob Constantine 131, Phil ...... 69 66 .511 caliber." Lappen Ins...... 61 74 .459 9-0639. Saturdays. ' Satellite Electronic state have been received regard Dodgers, has been tabbed the prized his six year in the majors, 100,000 liMpIe will congn:«gate for rounding the 87th running of the (CBS) from 4:15 to 4:45 pjn .Frlor (10) and F. Dunan and A1 Butler. Hall of Fame Site Rusebni 124, Dave Grzyb 113 and 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe America’s No. 1 glamour horse (12) : 8 HelinskI (0) and S. Saslela (Si).Russell is scheduled to leave his Establishment of a NaClonal He added that the NFL will not Stevenson Ins...... 61.. 75 -_ .456 Fully equipped — runs like a Service, 165 School Street, Man ing the baaketball and football rookie of the year in the Natloijal “Both Demeter and Smith are turf classic. As always, this Ohio EST. 11:33:—H. Jarvis (11) and R. Samuel- Frank Kopcha 112. Top pinners Hoaoehold SerrlMfi chester. MI 9-1786 or JA 6-1669. League. As the show went, it took good yoimg ball players with po- race- Yesterday he accepted five Reading, Mass., home with his Football League Hall of Fame at consider adding new cities to the Filloramo Constr. ...5 9 77 .434 clock--' coaching vacancies at Manchester rich (13) : L. Glgllo (7) and G. McLaf- league until Dallas and Minneap for Wood's were Terry IGoter 116- Man. Surplus ...... 54 81 Automohilea for Sale 4 High. plenty of hard work and long j tenUal,” Alston said. mounts and won one race. ferty (13). family this weekeiid for a visit to Canton, Ohio,, where the league 116-118, Gary Winter 124-126 and .400 Only $175 Down Offered 1$-A • * • hours before Davis was signed. Demeter, 25, missed most of “Riding is the only way to keep 11:39—J. Madore (10) and R. Pryor his native San Francisco. Later was born 41 years ago In an auto olis can be considered contenders. Home Specialties ...4 2 93 .311 OLDER CARS mechanics ep*' Millinery Dressmaking 19 (13) ; D. St. John (7) and G. Haid.( Bill Adamson 116. WEAVING of Burns, moth dolss * • last year because of a fractured in ahape,” aaid Johnny, who aUU he plans to 'visit his rubber planta mobile ■ Khowroom. clals. flxlt yourself cars, always These and many more fine car Quarter Midgets Roll Saturday Best average in the league be Taking three out of . four po.ints values always at and torn clothing, hosiery riioz, DRESSMAKING and alterations on Photo Cntback wrist. He hit .274 and had nine is an enthusiastic as that Septem 11:46—A. Wilkie Jr. (3) toid F. Gray tion in Liberia. Earlier In the meeting — one of longed to Kloter with 100.76 over ■ good selection. Look behind our ber day to 1927 when be won his (33); M. Karpuska (5) and E. Wadas from EAS Gage, Pagan! Caterers office. Douglas Motors. S33 Main handbags repaired, sipper re ladies’ clothing, children’s cloth Photos of local bowling league End of the Line home runs. (17). the smoothest the NFL has ever Hebert Stroke t In 90 games. Grzyb's 143 was top in ing a specialty. Also draperies and first race aboard a 10-year old had — Rozelle announced a new clinched the championship with placements. umbreUaa repaired, team winnera were omitted thie Jerry Wilson, former Little Smith hit .322 and 30 home runs In Opener at Biickland Track 11:53—M. Boccalatte (11) and F. dividual game while high triple NEED A CAR and had your (u-edlt DE CORMIEFl MOTOR men’s ahirt coilars reveraed and evening gowns made, raced rea aaaeen me no leas than 54 leagues at Spokane. gelding in Utah. Simon (14); F. Carrey (11) and M. two-year, contract with the Co atill one week to play. Pagani’s sonable. Mi 9-9948. -M League pitching s t u here, -Is play Perry (26). On Las Vegas Field went to Winter with a 353. victory, coupled with second place turned down? Short on down pay SALES, INC. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend were carried weekly during the Quinn said Koppe did not fit ta' 13:00—E. Lolka (2) and D. Dowd lumbia Broadcasting" System for ing second base with the Hart Lt. Gov. Anthany Armentano wiUf drill precision show on the small Annual banquet will be held May Manchester Mode4 4-0 whitewash ment? Bankrupt? Reoossesslon'* Manchester’s Own Rambler Dealer ing Shop. ngular season In Tbe H o r a ld . to the club’s plans. (14) : J. Colburn (9) and P. Croobert more than $9 million. This will be 17 at 6:30 at Garden Grove. Don’t give up! See Honest Doug- FOR DRESSMAKING and ajUra- / However, one team picture appear ford UConh nine this season. Another pitcher, Jim Owens. cut a ribbon to officially open the jphailt oval track. (14) . dWded equally among all 14 teams Las Vegas, Nev., Mav 5 (JP) ing at the hands of Shea’s Nut- At Our New Location FLA'i FINISH HoUand window tiona, see Lyn Kratzke at 40 Liber- ^ 1961 quarter midget racing pro Lt. Gov. Armentano, long a leader 13.07—R. McGurkln (7) and Y. John Good looking Jay Hebert, one of meg’i, wrapped up the crown for get the lowdown on the lowest "tjrStreet, Manchester. . ^ ' ed, and for good reason. The Holi Frank Oftrlng, new Holy Cross who left the Phillies during spring Radio, TV Sports son (15): T. Higllore (10) and R. Peck and Involves CBS. telecasts of reg down and smallest payments any 285 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER shades mode to measure. All day Lanes' entry In the N(»them baskstball coach, played one bas- training because he didn’t feel fit gram in Manchester Saturday in youth utivity programs, will (16). CHURCH SOFTBALL ular season games. the moat popular players In pro PARKADE PINETTES the new title holders. metoi Venetian blinds at a new night. 12:14—R. McNamara (13) and P. Zerio fessional golf, led the parade Into Standings ' where. Not a small loan or finance Oonnectlcut League aet a new ketball game In Manchester, to an- tvith the club, said yesterday he F rid a y - be saluted by the children driven Piling up a score'that more re George Preston Marshall of the Listed with the top shooters company plan. Douglas Motors, low price. Keys mods while vou He is one of several prominent in the first race of the nitflit and (19); J. Lavtnlo (11) and E. Dik (25). the second round of the $52,000 W. L. team per game.world's record. No swer a question from a roader. may be ready In "three or. four 11 p m .—Yaakeea vs. Angels, 13:31—G. Puts (11) and D. HeComb sembled football than baseball or Washington Redskins was the only were Hank White 203-212—554, 888 Main St. Auto Repairing— Painting 7 wait Marlow's, Continued on next page other reason ehould be necessary The ex-Crusader performed with] days" to talk to the club, WINF 1280. persohaUUea who will be on hand 'Winners will receive trophies per (31) ; R. Nash (11) and D. Truschucksoftball, North Metho<]ist man NF*L owner who didn’t attend the Tournament of Clhampions today. Pontlcelll A Sons . . . .95 41 Ed L o j e s k i 203-224—573, Don to help launch fho second season sonally from the state’s number (21). •> Man. Upholstery ....8 3 53 OICK’8 WEATHERSTRIP Com why it was used . . Bowilig a 13 the College AU-Stein against Nas- | The 27-year-oId righthander has 13:38—J. McCarthy (10) and M. Nel handled Morlarty Bros., 24-0 last meeting here. Hebert, who admittedly is still Genovesl 209, Al Hagenow 209, 1957 WHITE FORD convertible, FOREIGN CAR owners-attention. Saturday— at the Connectimit Valley Quarter two citizen. son (14); W. Freeburn (13) and A. night at Mt. Nebo. Jerry Chappell talking lessons in the skills of Krause Florist ...... 77 58 Jim ’nerney 206, Stan Hillnski Jr. new tires, radio, heater automa pony doors and windows, custom month aport in Mandieaterf Non sUTi in a benefit game for Charlie j been* working out at his home in George Halaa, owner-coach of Repairs on your car. Reasonable, work guaranteed. Cell collect WU sense. As it is, the league bowling 1:80—Dodgers vs. Pirates, Mlclget Assoclatloa arena in Buck- Featured speaker of the opening Ayers (18). twirled a ' four-hitter In going all proper shot making, demonstrat Holmes A Masterson . 72 63 205. tic, good condition. Call PI 2-6401 Muzlkevlk.. .Thompson Speedway j Midland, Pa. "They told me that land. 13:85—V. Daley (7) and R. Jacobs the Chicago Bears, was the only quick, and right the first time. MI limantic: BA 8-1199 eeaaoR for number o t teams has al will stage stock car races Sunday | when I worked myself into con- Channel 80. ceremony will be former State (33); R. Thompson (13) and R. McCann the way for the win. Moriarty’s man present who also was present ed he has studied well when he Electric Sales ...... 68 67 after 6. 8-1477. ready been too long . . Good to 1:46—^Thls Week In Sports, Following the colbrful opening Sen. Leon RisCassl of Hartford OS). / fired a six-under par 66 In the first Fiano-Real Estate ..67 ,68 BULLDOZER afternotm with |S00 to the feature | dltlon to contact them,” he said, ceremony at 7:80, a full program never got a runner piurt second in September 1920 when the first r a i n b o w l e a g u e 1956 CHEIVROLET—4-door station RADIO-TV REU>AIR8 aU mokes. hear that Bob Steele will be back winner.. .New York Giants and Quinn said he didn’t know what Channel 8. who will discuss the Important 12:43—R. (TanwHI (6) and W. Simp base as Chappell fanned four and pro football league was formed In round. Burton’s Shoe ...... 67 69 Cara, . phonographa chongere. of racing will be held, featuring role of quarter midgeting In pre son (14); J. Beaulieu (8) and W. Leg- H&A Flour ...... 58 78 wagon, low mileage, excellent con Auto Driving School 7-A CAtiaPILLAR *t the microphone' Monday on Baltimore Colts will each receive Owen*’ future with the PhlUles 3:80—Red Sox vs. Mlnneeotn, gett (11). Walked none. ' Canton. Preaaing Hebert at 67 were three W. L Pet. dition, reasonable. MI 9-0386, 58 Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 w n c 1080. quarter midget driving stars from paring today's children for safer Knarfs Market ...... 48 88 W n c . The Wethersfield citizen 837,500 for their part in the second | ntlght be. throughout Connecticut. Norm Warren, with a triple and Halap, now 66, was mellow as he other seasoned performers—Tom Green Hornets . ....4 7 25 .653 E. Middle Tpke. days. Famous tor service for 80 FO R H IRE * has been missed by hundreds and 4 pm ,—Sports Thrills, motoring on the highways of to- Case A Blinn ...... 43 93 MORTLUCR'S Manchester's lead years. Phone Ml 9-4537. Potter- annual Albie Booth Memorial A band (K>noert will be presented two singles. Bud Holmes, with a recalled those early days of pro my Bolt, Doug Ford and Julius Pink R a g s ...... 4 2 30 .583 Ing driving school Three skilled By the Hour or Contract I'm atUI unable to learn the nature Boys’ Club football game Sunday, Channel SO. moiTOw. double and two singles and Hal football and the development into Boros. Blue Angela . . . ___ 40 32 .566 ton’s. 4:80—Race of Week, before the races by the St. Brigld’s Rockville Golfers courieoue Instructors. Cleas roorf) of his illness. If I was asked the Sept. 10 at Yale. Each of the com WTIC newscaster Bob BUS' Steeley, with a double and three today’s multi-million dollar enter And tied at 68 were Sain Snead Top totals were Jean Ames 203- Orchid Bells ...... 3 6 36 .500 1960 MG MAGNETTE sedan MI Channel 18. Fife end Drum Corps of West Hart 3-6813. instructions for 16. 17 year olds. HAROLD a SONS, Rubbish remov H. C . Hutchinson & Son question, "What’s wrong with Bob peting players will receive 850 Other Sports ford. The corps will aleo give i worth will Join Edwiud Motta of singles, paced the victors’ 20-hit prise. and Billy Casper Jr., and if they 503, Carol King 199, Marion Vogt Aqua-nuts ...... ___ 28 44 .389 Felephone Mr Mortl(x:k. Director once, I was asked 50 8 p.m,—^KMtucky Derby., Manchester, regular track an- Ope& First Season attack. Buzz Weir also homered “They call It play-for-pay,” weren’t enough to give the pace 185, Dolores Walters 180, Dottle al, cellars, and attics cleaned. from their clubs, the sUpulated fee Red Hots ...... 2 3 49 .319 1956 BUICK Special 4-door. 26,000 of Driver Education Ml 9-78W Ashee. papers all rubhloh. Harold times. for all exhibition games. Last year Channel 8. nouncer, at the microphone to for the winners. Halaa Said. “In those early' days setter cause for worry, the 69 Newell 177. Ml 3-5373— Ml 3-7265 8 pan.—Bowling Stars, describe the evening’s activities-to First golf team in the history original mileage, excellent condi l.AR6UN’S Connecticut’s -first U Hoar. Kin 9-4084. on a rainy Sunday more than 50,- Pa^e 19 No. Methodist 700 548—x 24-20-0 U waa often play for nothing. bracket included Arnold Palmer, Vi Morton's 110 topped the tion. MI 9-0689. ------■------^ ------;------Channel 80. One Big Inning spectators. of Rockville High will be headed The best paid players only got Art Wall Jr., and Stan Leonard. censed driving school trained - Goodnouf^ Retarna 000 fans turned out to watch the 8 p.m.—Big Time Wrestling, Morlarty Bros. 000 000—0 0- 4-7 RESTAURANT LEAGUE shooters. Giants play the Detroit Lions... Also invited to attend the Sat by one of Connecticut’s finest Chappell and Steeley; Sorrano about $100 a game. South Africa's Gary Player, the ^ Standings 1959 FORD CUSTOM 300, 2-door Oriliied and approved is now of Channels 8, 18. Not Enough, Rams urday plgdit program are town of prospects, Jimmy Rusher. 1961 Masters champion, and Doug fering classroom and behin'l Howard Waddell Is hard at work, Joe Segal and Bob Ballard, both Tliursdey’s Homers 10 pm .—Fight of Week, and Carlson. _ “Years later It waa still rough. W. L Pet. EARLY BIRDS aedan, Fordomatic drive, excellent with Hal Turklngton aetUng up a of Manchester, are members of ficials, and members of the 'Gen John Canavari. director of In -1932 the Bears won the cham Sanders poseAa threat at 70. Pagani’s ...... 77 condition. C!all Ml 3-6860. wheel Instruction tor teenagers • SEPTIC TANKS (Seaaoa Total la Parentheses). Bahama, vs. Olambra, 19 .802 Standings Ml 9-6075. major aporta program for the an Coach BUI Lotha’s UCohn varsity Lose to Windsor eral Assembly’s Transportation athleUca.. will coach the Rockville REC SOFTRALL . pionship and lost $17,000. That Five player^were tied at 71 In Walnut_,.j...... 60 30 .606 GLEANED and tNNTALXED AMERICAN LEAGUE Channel 8. W. L. Pet. 1956 GOLDEN HAWK, excellent nual Sporta Night in October, Head- golf squad this sjSring. Mantle, Yankees (9). 11 p.m.—Yanke ve. Angels, Committee' who are currently de team which -will play, all home Tallying at least one run in was the roughest year I ever had. the groupsof i6 which bettered Imperiai .'TrSy..,...... 59 40 .506 Sparrows ...... 6 8 PREPARE FOR driver’a _ leet i par. They were Gene Llttler, Dow Ray’s ...... 23 .716 condition, original mileage. Must Khiszewskl, Angels, (7). WINK 1280. Windsor—Taking a four-run sid- liberating a bill whi(0i would pl8U:« matches at the -Ellington Ridge ewry frame but the third, the "I ha(l to give Bronko Naguraki, ...... 54 45 .545 Swallows ...... 53 28 .664 Ages 16 to 60 Orivlnt an6 cloar' • SEW ERS miniature car racing under State Country Club. First opponent was Red Grange, Jack Mandera and Flnsterwald, Bill Collins, Don Cavey’s ...... 53 46 .535 be seen to be appreciated. Call MI MACHINE CLEANED Hunt, Angelii (2). vantage in the opening fr a m e , Teachers trimmed Paganl’s Bom-. Eagles ...... 4 2 39 .519 9-5110 alter 6 p.m. room Three tnetructora. No wait Sunday— Rockville High’s baseball team Police supervision Newln^on High today at the others notes for half their sal Fairfield and Bill Johnston. Oak G r ill...... 50 40 .505 Blue Birds , , . , ing Manchester Drivint Acade Triahdos; Orioles (4). Charter Gus's ...... 41 40 .506 Hansen, Orioles (2). 2 p.m.—Dodgers vs. Pirates, waa neither able to build on qor Drivers who will appear on the Indian Hill Country Club. Rock Oak. Dick Danielson pitched an aries. I paid ’em before the 1933 ____39 60 .394 Flamingos ...... 40 .41 .494 FORD — RESTORED 1948 Club my PI 2-7240, • INSTALLATION track at Buckland Saturday night ville will compete in the Valley B season but that was our darkest NATIONAL LEAGUE Channel SO. hold it as Windsor High rallied to eight-hitter in going route for the JUST .A MINUTE! Blue Jays ...... 38 43 .469 Coupe, black, clean, good running SPECIALIST 8 p.m.—Tenpin Derby, beat the Rams, 6-4, here yesterday. will include Susan Orrlll of Meri Conference. victory; moment.” Pacing the field this week was Robins ...... 35 46 .432 Roseboro, Dodgers (6). Rochester, N.Y. (/P) — George Howie Hampton with a fine 411 condition, good tiires, radio and Hodges, Dodgers A ) . Channel 8. TWO three-run rallies in the third den, high point Junior driver of Rusher, only a freshman, ■will Phil Hyde paced the Tbacbera’ Halas has his own chronology Peacocks ...... 17 64 .210 heater. 'Asking $180. MI 3-1677. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 the I960 season, and Donna Jean captain the Rams. He’s the junior of the league’s progress: Sisler Jr., general manager of the triple. This included games of X-Adoock, Braves (2). 8:80—Red Sox vs. Minnesota, and fourth frames pulled out the 17-hit onslaught with two home BOY’S MAROON bicycle, good Town and Gentry Smola of Groton who won the champ at the Ellington club. “The real formative years were Rochester Red Wings of the Inter 136, 143 and 132. Other good 1959 FORD CUN3UL, *795. Six X -Baeea Loaded. Channel 8, WTIC 1080. decision for Windsor. runs and a single. Bob DlBattlsto. national League, left a meeting at KAFFEE KLATCHERS condition,' $18. Inquire 418 Hack 4:80—Yanks vs. Angels, eame honor in the senior ditri- Squad members Asides Rusher 1920 to ’25,” he said, “and when scores' were Charli Whalen 141- passenger. 337 West Middle Turn- The vlotory in the Central Valley with a double and two singles, Jim the home of the club's president, 137— 394, Pete Bruzitls 384, Ed Bert Gloss’ 185 topped the scor^. matack Street. DRAINAGE CO. EASTERN OEAOUE Channel 8, WKNB 840. League game waa the sixth in sion. are Dick Grous,. Mitch Kalbanian, Morlarty, with a homer and two .Grange came Into the league on . pike oppoiite Manchester Shop 8 p.m.— Golf, The 1960 New England cham Bay Schattuck. Pete Ramsdell, Thanksgiving Day of 1925, it gave FVank Horton, to get an empty Pagan! 135-380, Walt Suchy 376, ping Parkade. MI 9-8725. Binghamton 6, Reading 1. seven games for Windsor. Rock bagger, and Dave Dooman, Jim reel for showing some World Ser Don Carpenter 156-374, Bill Shee- THE BIKE SHOP. A wide selection Ml 9^ 143 Ctiannela 22, 80. ville has now split even in four pion, Jimmy Milo of Southington, Ron Olhnore. 'Grey Williams and us tremendous impetus. JAYOEE MIDGETS new and used bicycles, service all '57 DODGE 51055 ’59 CHEV. $395 WUliamsport 9, Lancaster 7i Kalzer a n d -l« o ; Diana, all with ies movies. When he returned, he key 145-364, Dan Malinguaggl 187- Capturing, two straight games, TERRIFIC VALUE—1954 Oldsmo- Springfield 11, Johnstown 1, contests. * will compete in Senior Division Ken' Kozak. Grous is. the only sen two hits, also hip well for victors, Rule Cbiuiges makes. 257-Spruce Street, rear. " Etoyal 4-Door Sedan. Ra 4-Door. Red and white. ior. "F’rom 1930 to 1940, we had lots didn’t bother to knock. He headed 361, Don Farr. 359, Paul Ctorrentl Highland Park won its best two bile, 4-door hardtop, very good F*red Twarkings, who relieved events. Manchester youngsters Danlelspn had a no-hitter go Un 138- 356. condition, radio, heater, automa dio, hMter, automatic starter Ed Lazzerini in 4he open who will be driving, for the check of developments but primarily the for the cellar stairs an(l almost of three aeries over West Side transmission. SPECIAL til the fifth when Ncjrm BJorkman bumped into a young msoi who Annual banquet will be held tic transmission, must sell due to ing frame, fanned nine and allow ered fla^ include O irol and Bruce connected for his first of two hits. 1933 rule changes. Those permit Oval for the League champion stood there, looking qu(aically at Sunday, May 21. at the Italian So ship. Rickey' Smith U8-100 ' was Illness. Only $395. CaU MI 3-0065, ’57FORD $995 ed only three hlU the rest of the SMwards; Pamela, Debra and ja ck ] Bombers added,seven more before ted forward passes from anirwhere cial Club Ih Roclcaille. after 6. ' ■ SEPTIC TANKS For Solo or Lsoso— Modern, Ground Level. way to get credit for the w|n. Mercer; Jerry Demeusy, 1960 sec "Sport Schedule game ended. . behind the line of scrimmage. Be- him. “What do you want?” the best for the winners and Dave tO U IIC . 83895 Ranchero-. Green and youth asked. “Uh '— -nothing, I Sapienza 101-99 and Tim F j.sett ASV OFFICE OR RETAILING SPACE Lazzerini stayed In the lineup and ond high point senior champion; Teachers .....1 2 0 162 3 15-17-4 I fora that, a man had to ^ five 2-Door Hardtop. Full .white. Radio, heater, au- guess,” Sisler stammered as be ELKS BANQUET 102 topped the losers. Other mem got two of the winners’ six base Ricky Anderson, Gajry Osborne, Pagani’s -----.000 010 3 4- 8-4 yards behind the line. ' 1200 SQUARE.FEET PLUS BASEMENT power, beautiful platl- latic. Today Annual Elks Bowling League bers of the winning team in ad PLUGGED SEWERS knocks. Sklppy Aglio and Gary Hubland. Danielson and Brezinaki, DlBat ‘‘And another big thing that turned to leave. He had entered AIR-CONDITIONED—ABUNDANT PARKING num. Cheney Tech at Somers, 2:30. the wrong house. banquet will be held Saturday dition to Smith wefe Tom Tierney. Windsor ...... 003 300 x—6 6 8 Rockville at Glastonbury, 3:18. tlsto (5): Peck ahd Whipple. year waa putting the goal posts CLEAN LOAM lERO. $695 Ro(dcviUe ....4 0 0 000 0—4 3 2 n l^ t at 7 o’clock at the Elks Ray Woollett. Ernie Woolett end Machine Gleaned Adjacent to Municipal Parking Area, near Banks, Restaurants, Since 1951, catcher Clint Court Track: Hall and Hariiord at Home. . ^ Tom Humphries. 4-D06r Sedan. Radio, Lazzerini, Twarklna (1) and Central Ruaineie District. ’55 MERCURYS ney bas played with five American Manchester. 3:15, Memorial Field. SepUo Tanka, Dry WeUs, Hewer Ideal for Professlehai Office, General Office, Sales Office, Service' heater, automatic. Black. on Allen; Olahder, Leferriere (4) said League clubs. Kansas City wlQ Golf; Manchester, Eastern at For Sale Lines Installed—-<>llar Water 4-Door Sedans.. Choice of Ferguson, BciUmced Scoring Attack K ey or ReteU dtitlet 3. Prices start at 8395. be his sixth stop in the circuit Windham, 3. Swim Club .Elects proofing Done. ’59 PLYM. $1595 WM. F. STEELE Flexlole leuing arrangements to right party on long term leaae. ’SI PLYM. $1595 ^ Fitry 4;Door Hardtop. P l ^ l n ^ o e y Jay, Reds, ml- To Manor^s Successful Season The first annual meeting of the McK i n n e y b r o s . TEL Ml 8-2168—IF NO ANSWER Ml 9-8478 Fuil power. Choice of Manchester.Swim Club was held and SO N 2-Door. Green. Radio, lowed Jnst one hit* n flut-limlnir Stwerage Disposal Co. FOR APPOINTMENT. two. "NOT AFHLIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' single, and permitted Jnst twn this week at the West Side Rec heater, standard trans- >“200 Club’’ was slim Frank But- reation Center.. Plans for the fol Ml 9-7842 180-1.12 Pearl SL—MI 8-8308 mlaslon. WINF base nmners in 4-0 victory over What w u the key. to the Man- ’81 MG. SAVE! the Phils, striking out seven walk ■ Chester Green Manor's success in kus with 201, points on 78 hoops lowing year were discussed and' it ing but one an-* retiring the last marching to the Farmington Val and 45 free throws. was the hope that the club will be Roadster. White with ley Basketball League chamipion- Others tallying over 100 points able to participate in more meets ’5SSTU0E. $595 black top. Wire wheels. 8 men In a row. Half-Ttm Pick-tip. R ittin g --^ n rianaen, Orioles, ■hlp this winter? were Dave Boland 192, Jim Glen- next year as the swimmers be AMESITE drove In four runs with • homer A look at the Manormen’s scor ney 175 and Jim Morlarty .166. come more seasoned; It was the ’60 FORD $1095 feeling of the coaches that thq W A N T E D - 5 ’OOBorgwanl $995 (uid a game-winning, two-rnn sin ing statistics would Indicate that Glenney, captain at Central Gon- Spring Special! (English) 2-Door. Dark Yankee Baseball gle In the ISth Inning tor 8-7 8e» team scoring .balance may well r^ecUcut last season, converted Swim Club had had;, a very good station Wagon. blue. clshm over tto Ang:ozen players scored over 100 the following officers were elect e DBIVEW AYa.e WALKS e PARKING LOTS N.Y.atbOSARGELlS; u Our/ HANGt points the top three were over to Dan Pinto to 'play in all 18 ed for the coming year: Ernie Oak- FOR GOOD USED CARS i * FAIREST IH PRICE Best \ 11 200. league games were Butkus, Morl man, president; George Frost, MACHINE GRADED e PAVED and ROLLED r Operator Leading point producer was sjgj- arty and Dom Pinto. secretary; Mrs. Ernest Oakman, ffigh TrmdcB—Low Pricca—Low Soborbim Ov«rhead * FASTEST SERVICE G o a r ^ t M 'UFL OIL lar baclm urt star Dan Pinto O B P T. membership secretary; Robert FREE ESTIMATES • CALL^ANYTIME Pinto, D a n ...... 18‘114 64 293 Smith, treasurer. Y«a Can Bg Sura Of Scrvlee After The Sale! GAME TIME 11 P Me Conneetleot’fi Lcadins PaTihg Contractor & A ■ O I! N i Who talUed 293 points for a 16.5 ^ ga/me average. Playing In all Keeney ...... 17 117 '43 271 . THE PRICE JS RIGHT M league oonteats, the former Butkua- ...... 18 78 45 201 HAVE TO «DT THERE PART-TIME MUtfonl dtoh (Max connected for Boland ...... 1 4 83 26 192 New York— CNKA)—A total of CLIFF HASSET Glenney ...... 17 55' 65 176 I TIME PAYMENTS AIWANGm _ field f o w and 64 free throws. ,124 nominations were received average eeasoa hoiion ba- mRIARTV BROTHERS HEAR ALL TANKBE NIGHT GAMES, BANTLY OIL _ Second Mat scorer w m lanky M o r io r ^ ...... 18 68 . 30 166 The TflOMAS COLU Co. tor thb $125,000 Belmont Stakes loa«fto CliffHBMett WithI MAS. DAY W ORK "Obaz**—lew M Mtiitsuji Willy Jeep—Bagflah Fold” '~fiaa Keensy who pumped home Pinto, Dom ...... 18 25 18 88 at Belmont Park June 3. Oitly IS sticks behind him was M l Ceater Strcet-^-MI 8«5185 ■ •OpMi EreniiiCB HOME OMl AWAY-^MAL 1230 JA 2^790 PAVING CONTRACTORS ^ Ml 9-5224 N I IM ( ! SYlvpolhbs ^ \ i games; The for Fortin ...... ’.••IS 22 7 .51 Doug Shorts at 00J5."Sapienaa’s mer N4w Britain Teachers, now Kohen ...... '. . . 1 4 20 8 48 Although Man o’War raoad 41 225 was high double while Shorte* 4 i > p i r ■ TTi Mif • I : l» 9 ‘ISVS J®qwn , as Central Connecticut Shea ...... '.’..IS 10 4 24 years ago and has been dead 14 129 wee toil Individual gam6t DE MAIO BROS. **NOT AmUATID WITH ANY OtHM PAVING eOMPANT* vouege, star topped the club in Bunce ...... 4 3 1 7 yaare. ime o f hU grandMn'a Mid .Aimwil heaquet iriU be held 6-8271 BekI— ..iioala r-im sritli il7 and — added —— 43 Nell . S for $42,000 at tiw AuatpcR May IT at thaGaidea1 Grove (riazt- ■ THw Ml 3-7691 6eul ihots.■Bota Just eipMezlng into the Conran ...... 1 Ung auctioqa laat mimmer. tag at 9 :»0 .
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V- ' ...... ;...... ■ ...... ‘i '■ r -If ■ ' ■ r 4 ■ FASB TWENTY-TWO: lOKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, idim AT, MAT f, IM l ■■ f - MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1961 'A|wrtai«it»->Plfite-- PAGE YWENTY-THIUUI. Htip WinteA—Male 38 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT mid SHORTEN Appfitdj-i-foii i t . TsusHunte 6S ’^fonste For, Sals 72 Hoiteta For Salt 72 Honsaa for Salt Bonsca For Sfila . 72 tMUIG CLERK—Fun-Ume, must be «raam fa GOWN, node ta i«u i Honsaa For Saif 72 Hotuea For SiU* ^ 72 Lots For Sals 73 9I9,i69-JnaRra ootes, immaoulate nesL rettable. Driver’s Ueenss es- wldte tvkite worn MODBRIf irairLT fisooimtod • OENTLIIMANtB farm with city I — MANCHESTER — S-famUy axpaiMable Cape, si Ma n c h e s t e r 80 Ford St.—5 room house oh 235 N. ELM ST.—Oolonlai ranch 5% TWo B ZONE tots with city Cost •» wiOi hoop. Snermes ISO. Motn dm floor, «uto- 'lahls Cape, shed dormer, conveniences. Approximately 1% CLASSIFIED ssttUaL MlUsr •Pharmacy. No flreplaoe. garage, ti duplex 6-6, 3-car garage, 80x140 . • "•c-1! - large lot In center of town /M\ roome, fireplace, hot water heat, w ater UnloQ 8t. Moncheater. Can after. 9 B.m. Kt. •4111. BBStlo test g«9g^ lovety yird, trees. Csrllon acM i land fruit and shade! trees, lot, centraUy locaM- ExceUent ■Weekend a u a o R iB M . W. Hutchina,—, Ml — , U. H83 l 9H rboma «zt. both sides of this utiUUee, $14,800. plastered walls, combination win 83,350 each. Ml 9^90. svittebls July I, liio monthly. J. outside fireplace, 8-car gwege Investntent property. WiU show a immaculate flupitoG This home hks WANTED—Sxptrlanced t^holstor- dows and doors; Owner M l 8-6860. GUI MI 94M. BOLTON—6 room ranch,' bresss- with workehem,' 3 chicken coops, 7 return of 18% plus on Ihvested been done over tiomplately on the North Coventry—Pleasant cheer MANCHESTER—Beautiful one acre sr. Itttervtows Saturday 10-4 i».m. Wuted—To Mgr 68 foil rooms, large kitchen with ful 3 bedroom ranch. Range and Specials. LOOM** way, garage, large lot, with or capital. SeUing for 817,600. Call inside. Two separate oil burners, i2- SDC ROOM ranch, -2 baths, 3-car lot, nice location, fuU price $2,200. ADVERTISING Min Fkferlcs Salssroom, corner birch caMnetc, oil heat, sm por^, oven, ash cabinets, Puritron puri NO0OOV without furniture. MI 8-1378. ' the R. F. Dimock Company, Ml car garage and a beautiful lot. if garage, bullt-lns, M rch, city water (Jail -MI 8-6980. . Ptes 8t, Manehsster. WE BUY, •DUS’ or trite MtepM BosliMM Loefitkmi eomblnstion winddws end doore. 9-5345, Barbara Woods, m 9-7703, you're 'fooking for a duplm, ‘ we fier. Intercom eyetem, fiteplaee, and sewerage, folly Insulated, 8 UM-AU. Home in exceUent condition. City CLASSIFIED ADYERnSMBNT DEPT. ROUES EXPERIENCED donut men needed ■maTiM* and oaod n«ittwM,.cblfi9. gute for Refit 64 COVENTRY—5 room ranch, flre- Johanna Evans, MI 0-5508. ■ guarantee that you'll be amazed at patio porch. Indoor planters, year lastered walla, excellent location, ailvor, plotwM fraiMa M mkm plece, etorm windows, fuU cellar. w rier and, sewerage,' amesite the excellent condlticm of . this old;" A steal for $17,000. SeavUy treed lot, must be seen to BOLIDN LAKE—60x103' lot. Make 8;15 AJ«. to 4:80 PJM. for a nsw lAater Donut Shop lo TMlV’Ra ' drive. .AU Uile for 817.800. CSiarlee n-80U TH WINDSOR — Immacu- me an offer. Call MI 8-8480, cated in Manchester. Experienced WArriNO- ooina, old te»9 excellent spot tor say btataMss' 4%% U lla g e , 811.800, Tongren, home. One house from the bus be appreciated. 30-day ocdUpancy. ooUiotlOtta. cMntenta w wMt broker. Ml 841331. Leeperanca, MI 9-7520. late 8 room (folonlal, 1% bathe', Mop. ^ Coventry — New oversize cape. Chanes Lesperance, MI 9-7630 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIHED AtlVT. hand cut men onte heed apply. m at psilteg. Ml M 3 0 94. combinatione throughout, one-half • finished TOome, 3 full baths, fire VERNON—Oioice lota for sale near Can or write to Mister Donut. 256 aatetaaL Fteiiltnro MONDAY H o t nUDAY l>a» AM.—SATPBDAY » AJM. M ANCHESTER-^ room rench, foU $15,900—v a c a n t six room caps'in ' acre lot, ameaite drive, duly 4 place, $13,900. TWO YEAR old custom built Gar new Vernon School, selling for W. Mlddlo Turnpike, Manchester, Taloottvilla. Conn. tSlIO *74*. 6 room rench and e honey. A OSnCB for rant 600 sq. ft. 100% basement, siding, patio, fireplace, Rolling Pork. 1% baths, combtea- yeara old. BeUing tor $20,500. Call whlel beck ell wk had were capee rison (Colonial, 6 roonu, tile $2,200 each. For further informa Oannj M I 9-S673. aHSnml WANTBD-Uaad treesar In good Mbia SteMt tocs^. (^ MI shade trees. Convenient. 8ii,900. tion vrindo^z, foil baeemeiit. WUl the R. F. Dlmock Company, Ml North Coventry—4 room ranch on baths, patio, well landscaped, all tion and hppolpiUnent to see call end proq>ects totj ranches and now Route 44. Aluminum siding Re R. F. Dlmock— Company, Ml eondiUan,1 . 0 5 ------MI 9:pl68 after • 944U. HU-ABt Owner MI 84)348. VA or FUA with tmtu down pay 9-S24S, Barbara Woods. MI 0-7703, We have e ranel( and no one haf betterments, near. • ohopping, BlfA^SEOMYED Diol M l 3-2711 duced for quick eale, 8l3,500'. 0-5245, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, p.m. ment. t . J. CJrockett, ReU torrM I Johanna Evans, MI 9-5663. while back all we had Were capes achools, and liew East Catholic 'Saleunen Wanted 36-A VERNON—5*4 ropm ranch, full cel. 8-1677> High, Muat sell duo to transfer. Johanna Evans, MI 0-S6SS. A novM aiJ ler, flberglaa Insulation, 4H% yon w'ont a rkal nice ranch call us. Coventry—Storey Rd. 5 .room Saborbsa For Rent 66 HI—BOLTON — 7 room split level, It’s clean, you can move Into it Im. Price 810,300. (hvqer M I 3-05591 THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance OOTWIV J mortgage, exceptional view, Spe ROOM CAPE, 1% bathe, near 1*4 bathe, attached garage, fln- brick ranch. An excellent home In GoitiMM FriM FricMliii Past msobu Wltjkoot Board 69 mediately, arid 'it has bpllt-ine and every way. Only 81?,500. (fompany has an tqienlng in the PfCioE no NORTH COVENTRY—Modem 3% >, 814,900. M I 9^4808...... school and shopping center. Ga iihed rec room, two years old, ex-. MANCHESTER—Gracious 6 room Manchester ares for n married auvTJUfT rage. Immediate occupancy, No large living room. We're only ask colonial offering family aised Resort Property For Sale 74 FURNISHED RQOU with OOUplMe room q*rtm ent funUahed or un> cellent condition. SelUng for ing $17,300 snd the mortgage is as Vernon — 8 bedroom ' • ranch. man wlUi at'lsast a High School fUtralshed, heat and Ughts, private MANCHESTER —- 5 room older agents. MI 8-4597. 823,900, For appointment to eee k itte n , 1% baths, 8 twin sized MoTinir—^Tnickins— Help Wanted— Femide 35 educaUon who is interested In s houaekeeptng fSaolinieB betwMn sumable. It was Just painted in the Breezeway, garage. All storms, BOLTON—First lake —waterfront 8 M 0 0 U 5 entrsBce. P I 3-7730. ihome 89,800; large 3-family flat call the R. -F. Dlmock Oo., MI bedrooms, 4-zone hot water heat- 5-room cottage which can be Storage 20 career in the life insurance husl- Center and Memorial Hoapltal. ’.8-6, 3-car garage, large lot, excel- fall and has a half-acre lot, in St. swimming pool. Reduced to $22,900. WOMEN—Can you afford to pass W, tUTOF ; 9-S245 Or Louie Dimock Realty. unit, carport and eundeck, easily winterized. Marion B Rob nesa. Salary and commission while Women only.. Call MI 9-5888. ’.lent location. JUat reduced to MANCHESTER James Parish, MANCHESTER Packaga DeUvu^ this up? 82 to $4 an hour part- COUMB/ THREE bright clean rooau, second MI 9-9838. JOiSEPH BARTH, B roke^ oversized lot. (Jonvenlent to stores ertson, broker, MI 3-6968. you Are receiving training. Please floor,. central location, parking, 821,000. Colonial Cape, 1*4 baths, and shopping. Located In new St. Light trucking and p ^ a g a dallT' time, commissions paid weakly, m > 286 CHAK’raR (UK atreet Small /' Kenwood Road 5 room cape. -Want to pay $87.00 investment. For appointment. call for appointment Manchester room aultalds tor gentleman. Pri 8Sp a month. ( ^ TR 0-6M5 after beautiful condition.- Ftiil price IV—BOLTON — 7 room contempor Bartholomew School area. Asking LAKE AMSTQN—6 room cottage, C17 Refrigeratora, waahen and MI 541226. 816,900. Oversize 8 room Cape, ary ranch, 3 foil bathe, 3-car g a .. mpnth, aliich ihcludee ev erj^ in g MI 9-0320 / stove moving specialty. Folding Phone MI 9-0045. vate ontranoe. Shower. $8 weekly. 6 p.m. 118,600. Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365. fireplace, private beach, comer over IH acres land./excellent con New overaized 5% room ranches, rage, lK>ld Good» 61 kltcben with dishwasher, 3 bed- way to Howard Johnson, turn right pane windowB throughout, eunken 81^PapenBg 21 School graduate — Hartford WANTED—Worn•ji or man . to-d o ELECTRIC RANQ|E, refrigerator, after • p.m. MI S-IOU. ^ 33 on. Box I„ Herald. bedrooma plus another huge room apprintment to see call the R. F, " in v e s t m e n t $8^^. (tell the Ellaworth Mitten AD 8-1241 CH 3-3888 MI 8-8454 Waterfront lot also qr'Ashford $12,800—Adorable 5 room year •’88" 4-door hardtop Company — fliU benefits. Write houaecleanlng, prefer Saturday. LOAM. LOAM, LOAM straight studio couch, tools, old boards, that can be used aa a bedroom, Dimock Co., MI 9-5345 or Louie Agency, realtora, MI 8-8930 or MI Lake, $1,900. 'round Cape—good location on lake- EXTERIOR and Interior palntbtg. Box G, Herald, giving exper Gall after 5 p.m. MI 84)777. from the farm. Can Uptmi Con USED FURNITURE. Ml 8-744e. many other items. Very reason- study or den. Baaemriit complete Dimock Realty, MI 9-9823. OPPORTUNITIES 9-5524. '49 CHEV. $195 Apartaicnto--Flate— Wanted To Rent 68 MANCHESTER . front—fully landscaped lot—stone Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. ience and education. struction, Inc., poventry, PI 3-6190 . able. Call after 6 p.m. or week ly finished with one large room, 6 room cape ot^oUon Lake. This station wagon Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. Or PI 2-7604, VI—MANCHESTER — Porter St, wells—amesite drive. New 3-famlIy Colonial, 4 room ends. PI 3-7241. Tenements 63 W-ANTED—Four room house with lavatories, and laundry. Also has home la in excellent ahepe- and you Floors. Ckiod clean workmanship. Sitnationa Wanted— TWO UPHOLSTERED ebaira, .X basement garage. T. J. Crockett, THREE CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Colonial, 1^ baths. 3-car flats, A-1 rental location. Guaran heat hot water, centraUy located. iCnni Jump opf Into the yard and $13,900—Six room year' 'round Suburban For Sale 75 FbUy insured. Reasonable rates. Female 38 FIELDSTONE —Flat and faced. stroller, double sink, bed and cmi An Amazing Albert Special GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. Realtor, MI S-lsn, attached garage, beautifully land teed rental Income $225 monthly. TRANSCRIPTIONIST Excellent top soil. Call T R 5-8062 spring. MI 941106, 83 Cole St. (Sean, elderly couple. Box R, RANCHES into the w ^ 'r. Owner needs a larg 'cottage—nicely located on lake- Lso Pelletier. Ml »-«3M br MI BE OUR QUESTS Realty, 470 Mata Street 'Ml scaped lot, excellent condition. LOOK,. Ceramic baths, central after. B P-m". •4M9. Herald. SIX ROOM CAPE, breeseway and er homeland ia anxious to move front. Ideal for either living or in TO SETTLE estate —reasonably S-5082. / RELIABLE WOMAN would like FREE HONEYMOON Selling for 826,200 Call 'Lhe R. F. gas heat, birch, cabinet kitchen Immediate opening — High SALE23MAN has 17-plece waterless garage, foU shed dormer, 3 foU Five room ranch built by Gam out. ^,000 puts you in this home vestment purposes. aluminum doors and windows priced 6 room house, main high to care for new born babies. MI THREE BEDROOM house or find Dimock Co.. MI 9-5245. Barbara EIRBRIOR AND interior SchocU graduate -r- 5 day week 94)775. * g a r d e n cultivator, good condi stainless steel cookware, regular AU, EXPENSE VACA'nON TWO ROOMS and bath, heated bolott. In ex.cellent condition. Fam amesite drive and parking area way three acres of land, newly baths, wooded lot. easy walking Woods. MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, $19,500—Modern 6 room Cape decorated, new heating system Oilings refinlshed. Paj. — give education and exper tion, sell or exchange for upright 8149.60, sacrlfica 839.60. Wit] de In New York For Two apartm ent Oakland S t, MI flom* ^m^lment, Manchester or dlatenee to schools, hue, and ahop. Hy sized kitchen, buUt-in oven and JA<5k j.'' l a p p e n a g e n c y sound proofing, electric ranges MI 9-5658. Cod—14 acres with spring and pond CaU MI 8-2785 week days. Wal^wper books. Estimates given. ience. Write Box C, Herald. freezer. M l 94)173. liver. BU 9-6955. — 7 Glorious Days — 94S339, 941. vicinity. Write E. Snyder, P. O. ping. Don't mles this outstanding range, formica counters, birch 4-1894 ' MI 4-0149 Only $22,600. — 7 Exciting Nl^ta — ~Boxi85,Hlqimmm. ------im, Conn, cabinets-, large living room, paneled site. Fully covMod by insurance. (MU WANTED—Ironing to do in my value, 815,900. PhUbrick Agency, V ll—ROCKLEDGEXMI room ran' MI 9-4506 Office (X)LUMBIA — Retirement baae- Edward R. Price, MI S-IOOS. > home. Call MI 9-6928. I H.P. RIDING tractor with snow Ri Ona of New York’s FOUR ROOM iq>artment for rent, MI 0-8484, fireplace Wall, bookcases. Three IH baths, 3 fireplaces, 2-caj^a- F. & D. ANNULLI plow blade, cultivator, and plow. AUTOMATIC washing machine heat, hot water, gaa for cookliig; P^UR ROOM house or flat with 3- twin size bedrooms. Oil hot water $26,500—Two summer cottages on mentless Cape on lovely land Leading Hotels <. rage, large lot, buUt-in stoy^ and peninsula. MI 9-6554 scaped acre, huge trees, low EXTERIOR AND interior painting, ------— , Cost new over 8400. Now 8200. Call for sale. Inquire 58 Waddell Rd. FREE! WITH THE^ electric refrigerator..--eacT gaa car parking by middle age work VERNON — 4 year old 3 bedroom heat, combination aluminum win ing. couple. CaU MI 9-3146 between oven. SeUing below c o s t e r only m a n g h e s t e r taxes, near lake .Asking $9,250. decorating, celUngs, floors, paper STENOGRAPHER Doga— Birds— Peti^ ^,^41 j 6 :80. m i s-8998. "MISS AMERICA" 0 atove. Call MI tNWTtrom 4-5 p.m. ranch below cost, owner. Vacant. dows and doors. Walk-out base 824,900. For further infonnatton or hangliw, steaming. (Sean work' Three Rooms of Furniture 6-9 p.m. ment. Lovely landscaped lot. At Leseenger, realtor, Wllllmantlc 8 COMPLETE CaU MI 0-7366. appointment to see pril the R. F. Andover Town : MODERN, UP TO THE , HArrlson 8-2065. maariup. Free eaSmatea. No job Desirable c^portunlty for quali SIX (XILLIE Shepherd pups need a ROOMS of BRAND NEW SIX ROOM duplex, nice location. tached garage. Front patio porch, Appealing! Livable! Lovable! fied High School Or Junior Col FROM MODEL HOME Dlmock Company^^^MI 9-5245. Bar too small. John VerfaUle, MI home. Wli be “of age” May 16. POWER MOWER Eclipse 25”, reel FURNITURE .jCalTMI 9-8564 after 4 p.m. 8H6 HOLLYW(X>D SECTION—8 room exclusive. Sensibly priced, 118,900 $12,200—Modern well built ranch MINUTE lege graduate, varied duties, monthly. Business Property For Sale 70 bara Woods,. Mp*9-T702. Johanna 65 Finley Street—Drive by this S-3831. Reasonable. PI 2-7822 after 6 p.m. type. A,1 condition, TR 6-2809. Cost Over $700 AND APPUANCBS^-^ colonial, IMi baths, fireplace, hot —3 bedrooms—lot 150’x200’ In good weU established Hartford Com Five room ranch'situated on lot Evans, ^ 9-5958.'' charming ranch—you’ll want to see Split lev el.of 7 rooms, 2 baths, ' TAKE 8 Y E A R S-TO p AT FOR SALE—30,000 eq, ft, aprin- water oil heat, one-car garage', neighborhood. Wanteil-*-Real Estate 77 P A D m N O AMD pany. Complete benefit pro BEAGLE PUPS, AKC registered, GOLF CLUBS—5 irons, driver. No. wall to wall carpeting, city water 87x300. Living room has knotty, it! Spacious 3 bedrooms, separate living room and rec room have NEVER BEEN USED klers thiouihbut, raUiroad aiding, V m —VERNON—5*4 room modified laundry room, 22x15 living room, Good Clean woriana gram. 5-day week. Write advis exceUent pedigree. Anthony Road, 3 wood" eSrt and bag, good con Enjoy a careffoe,'expense-paid va THREE ROOM tenement Oakland and sewei^e. amesite drive, en cedar paneled fireplace wall. Kltch $12,500—Eight room authentic Co fireplace. Fully equipped kitchen. WISH SOMEONE to handle your dition, $25. MI 9-8750. Sale Price $388 cation In New York a# guests of St. MI 941239. 9-6. truck dock, elevator, suitable for ranch, built-in stove ruid oven, exceptionally large canter foyer, ■nwaMs rates,ates. nao ysatsyi in Man- ing education and experience TWland. TR 5-5062. closed yard, Vacant, (Starles Ltea en has built-in oven and range, lonial—1*4 baths—picture book Acres of closet space. 2-car garage. real estate? (teU me at Ml 9-0320 Flake. Ml Albert's. We'U pay for everything manufacturing or warehousing. ceramic tile bath, attached ga- formal dining room; 2-car garage, Porter Street School district. Oc Raymond to Box H, Herald. perance, MI 9-7830. stainless steel sink. Lovely dinmg ragpf’’^ large wooded lot, wall-to- kitchen—convenient location. for prompt and courteoua eervice. Pay Only $4 Week .. a double room and delicious TWO ROOM furniahed apartment Hass Realty, MI 3-1557. Eve. MI area. Beautiful bathroom, Tbree wooded lot 116x235, and what a cupancy 80 days. • d m . vjSnl carpeting. SeUing for 819,400. Joseph Barth. Broker. . READY FOR adoption—two blkck Boats nnii Accessories 46 meals St one of New York’s most heated, kitchen aet, reMgerator 9-8741. PRIN(3BTON ST.—7 room colonial twin size bedrooms. Ifitercom sys ■view! $15,000 — Two family house on - Sacrificing complete bedroom, 11 the R. F. Dlmock Company. EXTERIOR PAIMTINa. We spe and white kittens. Call MI 44)196. famous hotels. AND you can take bedroom aet, gas ra^e. F t m elec with 4 bedrooms, 1*4 baths, large tem. Like new. Owner transferred. acres with brook. Could be easily JOHN H, LAPPEN. ING. SELLING? Buying? Trading? No cialise in commercial, residential, USED BOATS—16 foot Lyman plus complete llvUig room and kitchen this vacation ‘ ANY TIME YOU tricity. Low rent Adulta 10 Exclusive. 817,500. MI 9-5245, .Barbara Woods, MI 113 Baldwin Road—Custom built remodeled into Sn 8 room 2 bath INSURORS REALTORS matter what your needs may be, BLACSC OOO em t pupa, 9 weeks, decorator furniture from model dlSi. Farm and Land Fdr Sale 71 Uving room with fireplace, hot 9-7702, Johanna Evans. MI 9-5653. indaatrial, and trim Jobs. Big or TYPIST ^ tr.aller and accessories; 14 foot Square,^ Apt=4. — water beat, one-car garage. By ap. 13 year old home in tip top condi Garrison Colooial for a fine one MI 9-5261 Mitten can fit them like a glove, AKC registered, wonderful dia- play home. We will give you free Charming 5 room ranch. Jfrick tion, gracious li'ving room 23x12, smaU we do them aU. Joseph Lyman, 8295; 16 foot lliompson, Just Look At This Big One HEBRON—SmsU farm for sale with Intment only. PhUbrick Agency, family home. Free inspection upon request, (tell Fine opportunity—High School poaiUon. H. C. Chase, Harmony daUvery and free storage up to one FOR RENT—5 room flat aecond front. Large kitchen, ample cabl DC— (X)LUMBU LAKE — 828.000 formal dining room, separate Dionne, contractor. CaU MI S-OiM. complete rig; 14 foot aluminum "SUPER DELUXE" K1 9-5484. the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Fran Dickenson graduate — Hartford Company HiU, Bolton. MI 3-5427. year. floor, 8135 monthly, includb^ oU 16 acres, 7 room home completely nets. Living room. flrepIoM. 'Three deluxe summer home. Completely breakfast area, exceptionally good- $15,900—Six room Cape Cod, WHERE THE BALMY with trailer and accessories. New 8 ROOMS OF remodeled. Priced for quick sale. Realtors, MI 3-8930. WANTED—Painting interior and — 5-day week. In replying heat, hot water, centraUy located, MANCHESTER - New lletlng. bedrooms. Ceramic til^bathroom furnished. 3 bedrooms, one with 4 ■ized bedrooma and closets. Park- IM baths—finished rec room and Recommends: trailera from 899.95. McBride’s FURNITURE J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI built-in bunks, IMi bathe, kitchen exterior. CeUlnga, halls, and en NORMAN'S adults. C!aU MI 84)441. 818,600 Colonial. Set among trees, Lovely landscaped yard. Conven like yard 185x190, breezeway and bar—garage. BREEZES BLOW— CASH WAITING for property own please list educaUon and ex FIVE CUTE kittens lookliig for Sport Spot, 109 Center Street, MI All 100 Per Cent Guaranteed 841120. with refrigerator, stove, snd elec tire home. Free estimates. Rea 9-8747, I 448 HARTFORD ROAD screened rear porch, front vesti ient locaticm. See this fine home to garage. Preferred Bowers School ers. Please call us before you buy '53 lUlCK $195 sonable rates, ho obligation. Rock- perience. Write Box Z, Herald. homes. Phone MI 9-7875. Ml 8-1624 ONLY 8438 FURNISHED 3 large cosy room tric hot water heater. Paneled section. $15,900—Five room modern hill Panoramic view of Cohn. Valley 80C ACRES—One acre open lot on bule, attached garage closeta ga day. 817,900. or sell. ' Speedy service. J. D Special 4-door vlUs TR 5-7825. 17 FOOT Lyman 1958, 85 h.p. elec Before you tnm' furniture any 816.18 DeUvers light housekeeping spariment, dining room. Living room with top Cape—2-car garage—excellent —from this 3 bedroom iplit level. Realty, MI 8-5129. complete upstairs privacy to your hard road. Tucker St, Coventiy. lore, Generri Electr^ kitchen, '56 OLDS. $t95 Wo m a n t o work in yard goods tric Eyinrude, Gator trailer. Navy where—shop 1st Norman’s. 816:18 Month , For appointment tr> see the large stone fireplace. Screened in Theee homes shown by appoint workmanahtp. Decor le true colonial style. Live Stock— Vehicles self with private baU>. entrance, PI 2-7777. diahwaaher, disposal. I Fireplace, Super 88 Holiday sedan department J. M. Fidda, East top, side and back curtahu, win — YOU GET — bath, lavatory. Bua hearby. Ex above, calLFrances K. Wagner, hn front porch. Concrete boat ramp ment. % acre, many fruit trees and MANCHESTER—Exclusive listings TXRREL2< for painting and PM**'* AUTOMATIC Washer, stereo hl-fl, and parMiig facilities. Convenient $18,900—Six room Colonial ranch Hartford Retail selUiqf experience ter cover, ail excellent condition. 16-Plece Bedroom . eluatve Escott, MI 9-1^. 3-1023. W 9-5806. and dock. Two car garage. Large ■hnibs. Outdoor living room to 'needed Pitkin Street area $18,Q00- '54 CADDY ’ $595 ing. MI 8-7026. bedroom set, Queen Alms antique ly located near Adams and Cen BOLTON—10 acres of land, 600 foot lot. Artesian well. New septic tank -2-car garage—wooded lot— near helpful. Apply in person. SADDLE HORSE, beat offer, call Ready for water. 81.400. MI 9-4755. 18-Piece Living Room fnmtage, fuU price $3,706. Law catch the cooling breeze. Real $20,000 3 bedroom. Personal, rrtia- 4-^loor end tables and coffee table, and 12-Plece Kitchen ter Streets for ohe genUeman. OsU BOWERS SCHOOL ri’oa—6 room system. Shown by appointment * ELVA TYLER, Realtor schoof. value at $21,900. Call for appoint ble, efficient, courteous brokerage WANTED —Ehcteiior or interior after 8. MI 9-1602. rence F. Flano, Realtor, MI m o w s 4 WALL*ACE OFFICE EMPLOYE, full or part- BOAT AND trailer—8200. 12 foot Hollywood bed. MI 9-7590. — PLUS — after 5'p.m, MI 9-3686. ranch, fireplace, dining room only. Call the R. F. Dimock Co. MI 9-4469 ,M I 9-5051 ment. service to buyer and seller since '55 BUICK $495 ly h iting. Clean srorkmanship. 8-2780. Ed (Irawford, MI 9-4410. ■(Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) $28,800—Seven room ranch — 4 Special 4-door time. Must be accurate typist. Ref iClng O a ft boat, 3-in-ong convert- Electric Refrigerator cabinet kitchen, 8 bedrooms. 55 E. Center St. MI 9-5245. Barbara Woods, 1945. Henry and Thelma Jeffrigs Free estimates. MI 4-0642. A-traller. MI 9-2690. MOVING—Will sell at give-away SECOND FLOOR modern apart 9-7702, Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653 bedrooms—2 baths — recreation Escott, 268 High St„ West. MI erences required. Good salary. Poultry and Supplies 43 pricea. Naugahyde puU-up chair, TV Set and Comb. R a ^ e ment in beautiful Dutch Colonial 0% ACRES OF land Brandy St, Shown by appointment. Marion E MI 9-5308 room. Nice view. JOHN H. LAPPEN. ING. '58 OLDS. $1595 Write Box O. Herald. . - Free Delivery BMtrni. 300 foot frontage. MI Robertson, & ok er, MI 3-5953. / 9-7683. "88" Holiday sedan FOR STRICTTLY farm fresh eggs, mahogany coffA table and drum home In quiet raaidentlri area one X—MANCHESTER— Only $19,900, Bolton: INSURORS REALTORS Free Set Up by Our Owi( '■ -block from hospital/ Apartment 9-1600. ^ ' EIGHT ROOM brick ranch-cape, 3 A RARE GOMBINATION MI 9-6261 Etectrical Serwiees 22 BOOKKEEPER, experienced only, try Manchester Poultry Farm, 472 FOR. SALE—1960 EWnrude 40 h.p. table, 7-9 beige rug, pull-down FOUR BEDROOM modified T&nch, full baths, full basement, 2-ear Six room ranch with attached ga SELLING YOUR home? Call Cles Reliable Men ' consists cd cabinet kitchen, apa- $14,900—Five room ranch on Keeney St., Ml 9-9904. MI 941184. lamp, framed VanGogh prints, 5-3, dining room, steel tedm con rage. Three twin sized bedrooms, zynski-Felber Agency at any time 'V, FREE BRnMATES—Prampt senr- for responsible portion with re- Free Storage Until Wanted garage, city water and sewerage, New room layout, a flair for the electric iron, percolator and broil cioua dining room, study, Uvug stnicUon, garage, trees, bus. Ceramic tile bath, completely fin wooded lot 150 x200’. Will trade for for quick service. Ml 3-1409, MI les on aU types d? deetilcal wb^ UaMe firm. Substantial references SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Hooaea For Sale 72 amesite drive, combination win- dramatic in decor and quality con necessary. Good salary. Write er, andirons. MI 9-6281, befo;;e room, mie bedroom, and large Bowers School. 818J00. Carlton ished recreation room. One half struction of the time tested ma smaller, house. 9-4291. t e U c e i M and insured. Wilson Phone For Appointment ceramic tile bathroom. AU rooms dowe-doore, excellent condition, Box A-B, Herald. Artides For Sale 45 Building Materials 47 noon and after 5. WEST SIDB—813,900. 6% ' room W. Hutchins. Ml 9 ^ 2 . nicely treed and landscaped, near acre lot. .Choice reeldenUai loca terials make these the .most excit SPRING SPECIAL BbeMcal Oo.. Manchester. Ml Samuel Albert, Hfd. CH 74)358 have cross ventUatlon making cool $26,000—Six room custom ranch <3ape, large kitchen, fireplace, bus -line and stores. Priced for Mon. Shown bv appointment onlv ing NEW HOMES in town. 8 bed •dMT. Olastenbury. MB 8-7MI. HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or ASSORTED USED, lumber, build FOR QUICK SALE—Kenmbre gaa If you have no means of transpor summer Uvlng. VmeUan Minds, fenced yard. Carlton W. Butchins, p n i^ N ^ room Colonial (Jail the R F. Dlmock Co.. MI -2 -c a r garage—2 acres—plus in $10,800— *M rooms, large 2-car quick sale. Charles Lesperance, rooms, 3 baths, family room, equip come cottage. NURSE, Connecticut license, 7-8 frosen,' 80c dos. B Pssqualint 246 ing and plumbing supplies, radia range, excellent condition. *101. tation, I’ll send my auto for you. fuU screens and atorm wlndewa on MI 0-5133. large " }m, 34 foot master 9-5245. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 garage with atorgge and workshop Invitation to Bid Avery Street, Wspplng. JA 8-3837 after B P-m. MI 9-7620. ped kitchen, separate dining room, shift, private hospital, TR 5-9121. tors, . pipes and fire bricks, doors No obligation all windows. 8125 per month. In bedroc fireplace, dining Johanna Evans, MI 9-5668. living room with fireplace, and all over 2 acres, fruit trees. Mitchell PiivBte Inatnietions 28 eluding heat, hot water and ga $12,000—SDC room cape. fuU base $28,500—Seven room new home on exchange. 7 litilee out. E aiy 'flanc- • Sealed ^ proposals will' be re-1 and windows. Open daily 8:3041 room, 2-car garage. WeU the nlghlights that make a houee Bolton Lake. LAWN MOWERS—Toro Jacobsen, A— L—B— E --R —T— S rage. Adulta only. Phcme M ment, comblnatlan. wudawa w>d GLORIOUSLY NEW! XI— MANCHESTER, Reduced to ing. ceived by' the Board of Education, AOOORIMON LESSONS your CLERK p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock landsci lot 100x300, 822,900. a HOME. 2-car garage, of course. Bolens, Gopdall, Ariens. Riding Come To Marlow’s For 43-48 ALYN ST., HARTFORD 8-7056. doors, smeslte drive, shade treea, Phil! AgeqOy, MI 9-8464. 814,700, Six room cape with alum Manchester, Connecticut, until home. Also, new and used ac mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. RidamaUc Place off North Main St. Choman’s And waiting to be arid. Builder’s Call now to see for yourself. Exclusive with 3:00 P.M. D.S.T., May 29. 1961 for Office experience not requireil. Housewrecking, MI 9-2392. Open Nights till 8—Sat. 5 p.m. 30 days occupancy. Marlon E.- Mnum siding, also aluminum com LAWRENCE F. FIANO cordions for sale. Peter Grossl MI tractors with over 21 attachments. ' Summer C^tagre Furniture deluxe model home on-Penn Rd. in the transportation of school pupils Interesting-and pleasant work. SECOND FLOOR, 6 room apart Robertson, Broker. Ml S4B6S. ' 9 ROOM Colonial, IH ceramic Manchester. Exquiaitely styled binations throughout. Amesite Realtor MI,3-2768 44091. Used mowers and tractors. Parts -JOHN H. LAPPEN, ING. PRATT AGENGY from September 7, 1961 to June 30,- ment avaUable tor Immediate oc aths, fireplace, plastered wrils rancher with large living room, drive. Large fenced in lot Near Call any time PI- 2s7598 Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 CLERK-TYPIST and sendee. Capitol ^ulpibent Bed outfiite from 859.95. FOR SALE—Gas stove 815 Tel. cupancy, centraUv located. J. D. MANCHE18TER —7 room CApe, ' hot water heat, amesite drive. INSURORS REALTORS 1964, at which time they will be Diamonds—VI atches— M wle chests of drawers 834.88 up. cherry wood paneled family room shopnlnr. schools and bus. Call O r Eves, and Weekends Co.. 38 Main. Ml 8-7968. MI 9-2482. 151 Walnut Street. Realty, 470 Main St, MI 3-6139. famUy room, modem Utohem 3 Large shade trees. Builder MI MI 9-6961 publicly opened and read aloud. Bewda—Stodto Mortgages SI RoUaway cots from 819.95. with fireplace, G.E. dream kitchen, the R. F. Dlmock Co.. MI 9-5245. Wipstoh Abbott PI 2-7002 (Ipening for qualified typUt. Must Jeweli^-f 48 bedrooms, rec room, garage. C ^d Barbara Wobda. MI 9-7702, Johan MANCHESTER—For only $10,700 Specifications and bid forms be fUgh School graduate Previous FARM LOAM, top quaUty, $2 per Maple bunk bed outfits 889.50. FOUR ROOM apartment -with lot'with trees. One blodi to Hollywood bath with twin sinka, 3 you can buy this 8 room older nay be secured at the office of the MORTGAGE MONET— Available TELEVISION 21” G.E., good con lovely bedrooms, ample cloeet na Evans, MI 9-5653. office experience helpful but not yard, delivered. Call Oolumbla AC LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelem - Studio pouches 804 up. shower, second floor 64 Birch St schools, shopping and bua, $16,900. VERNON—Dart ran Road. 5-room home with garago, amesite drive, Business Manager, 1146 Main St., in any amounts. Terms to fit your 5-9328 after 4 p.m. Repairs, adjusts wattes ejmert- Chairs from 86.98., dition, 835. 836 HUlstown Road. 855 month. MI 3^6300 after 6. ranch, exceUent condition, full space, attached garage. Price will h u t o t . J. D. Realty. 470 Main essential. Company offers complete Phllbrlck Agency, Ml 9-8404. y BOLTON VALUES! large lot with trees. In very de Manchester, Connecticut. The benefit program, good wages, alr- ly.’ Reasonable prices. Om h ^ e a - Unfinished furnltiire. • basement, aluminum storms, car include custom carpeting and St. 8-5129. SPECIAL SALE picnic tables, 2’’ WHAT WILL YOU HAVE? SUNNY SIDE OF THE sirable location, only one-half Board of Education reserves the ] conditloned office. Apply Employ day through Saturday, Thursday port, priced to sell. Owner trans drapes. For the beet housing buy Country Living — Low Taxes block to bus. Call for appointment lumber, 6 foot $13.60, 8 foot 115.60. -7^ call Mr. Werbner. right to reject any and all bids. ment Office. evenings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4387. MARLOW’S, INC. Musical Instruments 53 ■'.iOti ferred, Charles W. Lathrop, Ml A Gape? to'see Alice Clampet, realtor, MI • D. E. Pierce Delivered assembled W. Zinker, E-Z Terms 867 Main St. \ 9-0384. STREET 811,400 — Immaculate 4 room 9-4543 or MI 3-7357. Business Opportnnities 32 MI 9-S444, ranch, garage, emeeite drive. $400 Business Manager I FIRST NATIONAL STORES PIANO SALS^All hew pianos re JARVIS REALTY GO. Three bedrooms, fireplace, full BAR AND GRILXi, excellent Main Park and OakUnd Ave. Garden— Farm-^Dairy duced. Also, one tued spinet and 315 WOODBRIDQE—815.500, cozy, cellar, $13,900 down, $86 per month fo qualified WEST SIDE—7 room Colonial, IM LOAM, SAND, stone, gravel and WINDSOR CHAIRS, four, 820; two veterans. Street location, (iood opportunity East Hartford one used small, upright. Ward homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, M? 8-4112 M l 9-1200 That’s where you’ll be when you baths, oil hot water heat. B zone, fill. CVUl Miller’s Sand and Gravel, * Products 50 6-way lamps, 83 esch, MI 9-2690. ■team gas heat, fireplace, freezer, Six rooms, fireplace, city utilities, for husband and wife. J D; MI 8-8608. Music Co., 99 Summer, Open eve movs into this attractive 6 room $13,600—Coventry line, large 1954 attic large enough for 3 rooms. John Falcone L o o k i n g • for a convenient preaflg^^oca- stove, 2-car garage,; amesite drive. $17.800—AN oversized cape, real assume mortgage ' 114,900 West Side Realty, MI 9-6316. N O T IC r Realty, 470 Main St., MI S-Slis. ElASTEKN STATES Farmer's Ehc- SERVEL GAS refrigerator, excel nings. No phone calls please. cape with garage. Fine Manchester built 5 room ranch, plastered walla, Recommends:- WALLPAPER SALE—Fully trim change, Buckland is now open tlon for year oflleer We now have available a lim Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit big, with all seven rooms finished. six rooms, fireplace, rec roomi, location, newly decorated. Living, fireplace, % acres * In accordance wHh the require-1 Help Wame8— Male 36 lent condition. Cal] MI 8-1297 evS- ...trees. Wide frbntage, 400 foot Suburban setting, but stiU in town. menta of the Zoning Regulations med, plasUc coated, many 1961 daily and all day Saturdays from nlhgs. LEEDY STREET drum, 10x15, aluminum aiding, breezeway, dining, bedroom, kitchen, and tile ited nnmber of 1, 3 or S-room oftlcra-'for lease in ^ depth, exclusive Escott. MI Lovely wooded lot, dead end $14,490-;-1958 built 5 room ranch, for tile Town of Manchester, | Help Wanted—Female 35 ROUTE WORK with a future, atterns to choose from. C. J. 8 a.m. to 5 p.ip. MI 8-S123. separate tension, also 1^(30 bass garage • $15,900 bath downstairs; 2 bedrooma up. '56 OLDS. $695 oar distinctive new boUdlng bring 9 ^ oh Route 9-7688. street. Terrific value for such' a fireplace, enclosed breezeway -and NOTICE Conn.; the Zoning Board of Ap ■’88" Holiday coupe steady year 'round work, 5U £^torrlson Paint Store, 888 Cei^ter RE3NT A TAPE recorder for only drum. 94)608. Fireplace, nicely landscaped. New HAIRDRESSERS wanted. Top sal SEED POTATOES, Irish Cobbler 88 at tte Maneheetor-Vernon town fine. WiU alter choice home. T. J. Crockett, Real Six rooms oversized, fireplace full garage, one acre wooded, privacy. At a meeting held by the "Town peals wlll^iold a public hearing onj days, married, car. Man to service 50c Per day. Call MI 9-5231, Mar refrigerator, washer ahd dryer op ary and commission hours 9-5:30. and Green Mountain. Little A Mc TimEE BEDROOM (folonial, 385 tor, MI 3-1577 ■ cellar, IH acres lend $17,500 tional. This is a must to fee at the Planning Commission, May 1, Mondaw evening. May 15, 1961 at '55 OLDS. $695 Apply In person only. Marlow’s established Fulle* Brush custom- low’s Furniture Dept., 867 Main. to sa lt For Infonnatlon fdione. McOARTHT i EN E. 'Middle Turnpike. Priced at $17.900—Deluxe 1958 built 6 room ’’88’’ 4-door PICNIC TABLES, attached seats, Kinney. MI S-8020. asking price of 816,500. ranch, formal dining room, large 1961, following a public hearing 8:00 P a I. In the Hearing Room of[ Beauty Salpn.______erg Manchester-WilHraantlc area. 2'' lumber, sine plated bolts, 6 foot TERPRISES, m o., BII 4-1589 or MI S-W78. ^ FHA appraisal, $13,900, for Imme 61 BRETTON ROAD—ExceUent 6 A Ranijh?. held April 3, 1961, It was voted to PI 2-6483 for Interview appoint POWER LAWN mower, Jacbhaen heated rec room, basement garage, the^-iwunlctpal Building on the fol '59 OLDS. $1995 819.95, 8 foot 822.95. Also 10 and 21’’ reel type, excellent, condition, diate sale. Belfiore Agency, MI room ranch with large screened make the following zone change: lowing applications; STATE] ‘‘88’’ Holiday sedan W OMAN^ANTED to be trained in ment. Five rooms, full cellar, double lot, acres. 12 foot. Delivered. W. Zinker. MI Fertilizera 50-A reasonable. Call MI 9-6578 eve- 8-5131, rear porch, front patio. Attractive To change to Business Zone I, 'H e a r i n g , ALSO. sales^^Fundamental knowledge of MANCHCSTER excellent condition $12,750 J. D. REALTY GO. '58 OLDS. $1695 9-5444. hinga; 1 living room with fireplace. Plas $17,900—View, land, outbuildings, an su-ea now In Residence Zqne Frank Blank; 288 Center St.; I ■ewlitg helpful but not necesaary. LATHE— MILLINQ MACH. CLEAN bia Ldke ) Plastered Walls . bath.^th sldee now occupied Imt AVON GIFTS are preferred by the -machine, good condition. Very Alundniim Storma, Screens , MI S-4I12 PI 2-8811 High elevation with view 3-car ga BOLTON highway. Rockville reasonable. MI 9-1100 and Sparkle, Fern Gardens, 179 Immedlato Oeoapaaqy -Aauumahle 4 U % ' Mortgage MI 9-1200 one vacancy in two weeks and rage. Full plaster, -house built In graduate and by men and women Fern Street, .AH 8-7278. owner lives in other side. Live at Spverywhere. Think of the great MI 3-0963 TR 6-2168 JMspooal and Nicely fiSirobbed - 1958. Priced below owner’s coat. OPEN HOUSE ' T. J.‘ CROCKETT, Realtor 21’’ T-V CONSOLE. LlDex camera. Paite-Thro Oablaets Immedlato Oochpahey GERARD STREETt- 4 bedroom.Ckt- a reasonable figure and accrue Shown by appointment. number of AVON Gift Seta that lonial, 1% baths, large living room amortization at the tame time. See SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. MI 3-1577 Al Catalano Recommends wiU be sold in the next few Radio and fecord player, records. 49’ Concrete Terrace Oloae to Schools snd With fireplace, formal dining this for sure.’ Aaking 816,500. Paul Dougan months! Why not be the one to Riding boots and trousers. MI Aluminum Storms, Screens ' ' Shopping WILLIAMS ROAD 8-8586. and 'Doors room, family size kitchen, garage Phone MI 3-6273 cam high commissions on those A PERMANENT SALES (Sign Posted) F-85 Ptecommends: •old in your iieighborhood? CaU POSITION * and tool shed. Reduced to $19,900 BRAE-BURN REALTY MANCHESTER '; today. BIT 9-4922. MANCHESTER 26,000 The bssementless home is experiencing a resurgence of popu^ for immediate sale. Belfiore Agen J. D. REALTY GO. HCTURE BOOK HOME larity with some people, acboMUiw to the number of Inqulriee cy, MI 8-5121. I'57 BUICK $1095 Man with tales abUity. CoUtga 470 Main St. M I 3-5139 TWO-FAMILY — Bowers School. MOST DESIRARLE Special 2-door hardtop CAMP STAFF •# Cook, nursM, eduration or equivalent In exper- Only 900 Nn'yo had lately. The trath to triL It shopld be ah Meal residence AND GROUNDS OLDSMOBILE : BUSINESS OELUXE SUMMER HOME! ENJOY Five room flats, modern kitchens, a . LOCATION ^ waterfront director, unit leadera. JencF. Pleasing personality accus for those with any ph ^ ca l condition thAt requires Uving on one So appealing in quantity, quaUty '54 DODGE $: Over 21. Assistant coolte over 18. tomed fo active ctmtact with the floor only. One low ( 8 —we know, we measured It) step-at each iM e lot, 2-car garage, $30,900. "THE * 4-door offomrU^iiTY ROOM RANCH : COMPUTELY- FURNISHCD (fountry Uving in this fine ranch Shown by appointment only.'Phil- and floor plan. Shade trees, shrubs, (Off Porter Street) Seaaona: June 28-August 13; June public. 86 year old company offers Partially completed industsial door la the sum ahd substance of all the climbing’ you ever have 812,600—3 Bedroom ranch, fire and perennials make for magnifi .ECONOMY *>A«FU8t 28. Call Conn. Valley .jtodo. home in (Coventry, 3 bedroom brick Agency, MI 9-8464. ' '55 CHEV. $- excellent.training program.with in buUdingr approximately 36,400 could. baJhanununerJiome you have always 4lrtamed ay be aasumed. * •*®«OCauPHEB wanted” ^ Immadlata leasa to rant aaeO apartmenU vahajit. Lot is 140x150. beach—boating rights — wooded BOLTON LAKE—Gharnting year REGISTERED phaniiwiat —• •• only. OsU ths ■, W)sU, new aepUo tank iqrstein. Shown by an)o(ntinent only. lot, neady decorated. Drastically •mail maimfactiuliq' offics. bad oonvalaaeant home. Excel- 'Can na anytime . wf^ra ready wten you ora Houee la in excellent condition, 'round 6 room ranch, paneled Uv- BARROWS & WALLACE BARROWS & WALLACE houra per exeaUant woridag CaUthe • reduced to 88,500. Assume 4% % MANCHESTER KMWladge of shorthand tstftntlsl lent location, mduatrlally aoned, aluminum elding, good heatihg, Ing.room, atone fireplace, 3 or 8 ' (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) MANCHESTER condltfana. lana modarn atora. •■I new tile hath. Also has small G.I. mortgage. Goodchlld-Bartiett Good working ccsiditlons many Raphes conltdenUal Box V, on 6 acraa with abundant wa R. f; MMOCK CO. bedrooms, large scenic lake view - 55 E. Center St. - 5s E. (tenter St. bsnaflte. GsU M I S-I68I, Mrs. ter aupply. Prlcq 845,000. ienhouae, overaized garage. T, Realty,' realtors, MI 8-7925, BU lot, 3 extra lots included. Priced M I 9-5306 OLDSMOBILE Herald. 94)989, i MI 9-5806 Cteugh, for interview. MI9-S24S R .f. biM O CK c 6 . THE WUHAN L BELFIjORE A8EN0Y r (hv^ett. Realtor. ^ 8-1577. low for quick m Os . Evenings Mr; OLDSMOBILE' GLASS A gauge gtlnden, will* pay n i A . Gagah MltehaU Dr. BeaMle n I-I06a» XB »-4n» Janua Pariah. Near ochools and aera wooded lot, partially flnlslu^ mer, 1% baths, largs wooded lot ako^g^^$U,800.-Belfloee Agriioy, Pariah. Caraon W. Hutchins, MI NICE FOUR room horns wUh ga- roc room, walk-out baoemeiK, Ideal loiBatlea. Immediate oceu- i i i > u u ’ Maacfcsstea- M H - m t ihi ngi, fu.’no. om m o r m . auagr Owmt MX 44MT. i poaegr. Owaar, HZ M I9 L i • . .1 . ■ ■ ■ ■: >i; I ^ - :■ .'.N 1 : . . OMoera of Oxford Paiiah Chap* tar,^Dau(ht«ri of the AmerloaB Revolution, win bo elected at Ita VOL. LXXX, NO. 184 (TWELVE PAGES—TV BEf^TION-SUBURBlA TODAY) (Claartfted Advarltring on Paga 8) annual meeting niuraday, May 11, MANCHESTER, qONN., SATURDAY, MAY^6, 1961 PRICE FIVE CBNID mBBObestsr Vf W Auxil- in Bolton. lazy irm ■panior a pubUe card The meetlny wUl be preceded by A TLA hino NEW IMPROVED party tan]gbt a t 8 o’clock at the a luncheon at noon.at the Bol* Want$ U,S. Set Exdinple vF w Port Home, Itaacherter ton Congregational Church. The FURNACE OIL Crew. annual meeting and election wUI Antbmada ileMvary State News be held at 1:80 p.m. at the home LT . WOOD CO. A Tummaco eala aponaored by of Mra. Charlea .Sumiier, Bolton Phoiae .MI AII88 the Lafflea -tf St. Jamea, will be .Center Rd.. Bolton. Mra. Myran held tomorrow at St Jamea’ 1901 Power Mowers Roundup SOhool Han. befhmliiy a t 10 a.m<
' Only Store Honrat. Arrives in Ainerica Auto Craskes NEVER BUY 9;30 A.M. Mre. Irving HecMierg Mra. PhlU^ BanMea 5:4S , 3-H.P. C O J 9 4 in Hour PA6E ANOTHER HOUSE Mon.^tifhi Sat. To Spread Message 12 LIGHT BULB! Sis^rhood Donor Co^hairmen Thi tin 9 P.M. BRIGGS and STRATTON Hflven, May 6 Mra. Irving Hocfabexg and Mra. F«ur \ persons were killed ENGINE "If Ameri6a takas the risk and Philip Harrlaon are co-chairmen skit ’'The Marriage Broker, By OBOROB OOBNELX begins to disarm,’’ he said, "it wUl within, an hour early this of the annuel donor event of the written by Lmtore Brooks. Temple &.HALP, ______EASYnwyn ^ New York, May 6 (A’)—A set the whole world agataist cbm- morning:^ in three separate membera who wQl participate in munlam. It win be so much of an traffic accidents in the New Slrterhobd of Temple Beth Sholom the aklt Induide Mra. FloeiBie 1 ^ - SSSStsrtee Model Showii 69.99 lively old man, with a long RuSfk Flies Spa*6e Pilot to take place W ^eaday, May 10, 'Main St., Manchfst^ ahaaiM law example that every country will do Hayen area. l«r, H any Kbvenaky, Ia>u Hur- Corner, of white beard and a big white the earns thing: ' - Two of the dead—Thomas Mur at 7 p.m. in the temple veatry. wita and Miw. Robert, ^arna. Mrs. tirN i Shunps , , ■ - V . Dag, was here today from “If the Cbmmuniato don’t Correction . Mra. Louia Foater will raclte an William Cooper is chalrmiui of phy, 20, of 180 Basset St., New Khrushchev, and all hla men would Haven, and Jamea Johnson, 21, of To Demand original poem in a epecial CHbute the/program arrangements. Switzerland to begin preach be finished.'' Gets T ests Beat Center Cat to charter membera of the Slater- Dinner will be prmared by Mra. ing peace in America. 108 High St„ Greenfield, Mass.— . a iMeitlaj C l^ in black bat and black suit were students at Providence Col PORK X O - hood. The program will alao in Philip Bayer, Mrs. WUliam Peck. "People on the rtraeU laugh at with'a Jaunty white handkerchief dude a monologue, entitled "The Mrs. Jules Karp, and Mrs. Irving me aometlmea,-<’, aaid 74-year-old lege, R. I., and. had reportedly Allies Unite For 2 Days cHopso Lb. p y c YOUNG FOOT STTEPS Max Daetwytef; "But I’m laugh in his breast pocket, Daetwyler driven down to attend a party this' Morning After the Night Before." Aronson. All Slrtethood membera looks like an ancient prophet. In by Mrs. Jerome Nathan; aonga by are Invited to attend. ing, too, Laughing ig healthy. It’s weekend. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER And not 45c lb. aa waa ermae* dapper modem dnwa. He carries Both died of skuU fractures iuf- By JOHN BARBOUB omly adveittard la oar'ad laat Jeri-Lynn Fraaer, 14-year-old re better than team and anger." a battered leather briefcase, laden Washington, May 6’ (/P)—• cording artist; and a humoroua Daetwyler, a spare wizened but fered when their car smashed into Cape Canaveral, FUu, May 6 Bi«fctl with clippings and leafleta, along an abutment on the Oak Street Secretary of State Dean Rusk SHOULD BE bright-eydd little man, ia known with his flag. , heartens America Republicf^g^ear aa the *’Sw1m Peace ApoaUe," and connector of . the Connecticut is flying to Europe ..today to (JPy-A be has traveled'the courta of Eu- For''46 yean, alnce the outbreak Turnpike. cheered space pioneer Alan B, of World'' WsT'. I, be has been tell Allied foreign ’ ministerjs Food K in g FOR RENT QF^n Budget rope proclaiming hit anti-war goa- __ Jotoiapit was hurled about I'S that the strongly aggressive Shejiard today, and stood by Hartford and Ptne St TAKEN IN pel. , fi feet fr&m the car onto the high to give him a heroes welcome (OMttaued oa Page fjve) * operations of the Communist 8 and 18 mm. Movie Projeetm The^^epubllcan Town Commit "The white flag wOl abolish way. Murphy, identified by police —while Russia poohjpoohid —eound or aOent, also 85 mm. war," he aald, patting Uie’staff of as the driver. Was trapped in his bloc in such places as Laos aHde projectors. tee will meet tonight at 8 o’clock his grueling trip lio mifles in the hearing room of the Mimici- ‘ hla ahining. batmer. Wonum Keepa Secret seat by th e\ engine which had and Cuba make greater unity pal Building to hear a report from "Every peoples want peace. Nice been pushed ^through the dash and military strength impera into apace. WELDON DRUG CO. people in Ruuia, in Germany, board. But Bhei>ardi whoa* opda naino Ml Main S t TeL BO S-5SS1 Mayor Harold A. Turkington on peoples everywhere, want peacei. ' Pimta Gorda, Fla., May 6 tive. ia "Freedom 7", la tor ow ^ (tom the town budget which was adopt —"S-T-O-P” the police Officer Shortly after that accident at ed Wednesday night' what I have to tell the world la a* 12:30 a.m., Hairold B. Levers Jr., Rusk took off at 8:05 a.m. all. this. aimple that any child can under- apelled to an errknt motorist. (EDT) from .Andrews Air Force Ha foceo two doyo o( oachiatan Alao on the agenda la a discua- Btand It." ^ "Now tell me, what does that 32, of 336 RoundhiU Rd., Fsirfteld, Base for a meeting of the North UfitiMfolfMlIil EmRs was- killed when his car collided on isolated Grand Bahama laland alon of a' leadership training pro Daetwyler, from Bumikon, Switz spell," he said pointing, to a Atlantic Treaty Foreign Ministers and a. aclentiSc grilling to wriing gram which la part of the “Repub erland, arrived on the liner Queen stop sign at a street intersec head-on with a trailer truck on Council in O.slo, Nonvay, begin Whitney Avenue in nearby Harn- from him the most mihuto dotallo FOLDING COMMODES lican Task Force’’ movement Safrtr Same Pwa/ Mary thia week, and after spread tion. ■ \ , ning Monday. He ia due in Oslo to of his 15-mifata adventato. throughout the state. . . . trtt iM MM la> ing hia message about the streets “Well," replied the'woman, den. Lever was alone in the car. night. ■mA SMk Maplatali M The driver of the truck. Hunter The White JHonaa and P n M e a t Training aesslons are being held Rititi Dlifo fw piiiMin of Manhattan and visiting City "If you don’t know. Tin cer President Kennedy tolci a. news Kennedy will wait until'M ond^ Thursday nighU during May at Offitfr (^R rMri. W«MSI*iiS8iS5 rtwlOTR Hall, plans to head for Washington tainly nbt going to tell you.” P. McFaddin, 86, Dayton, Ohio, conference yesterday that he hopls — as win the nation —^ to glvo the University of Hartford. ymw MlwfonRsf ■n wsHwn w ■iw • She posted a 85. bond for escaped injuries. . • M|m RMM RfSCS IMipiR^ and other cities. . NATO be strengthened by Shepard his welcome. <4l4i ' allies for such actipna. Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Moscow, May 6 i/Pt — Sovletb purposes the western pow- tain but added searchers could Within NATO itself, U:S. of Read Rerald Ad^s. Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev ad era should abstain from using Laos find no trace of it. .. . Khrushchev Indicated hla awara* ficials said. Rusk will urge an in neta'of Shepard’s flight without vised the United States today to as an area for military intrigues." Police said a check with all air- crease In the convetiUonal military A. black or oxblood calf oxford open negotiations with. Cuba to T u rn in g to. the Soviet proposfl pqrtSuin the . state disclosed no 10 Second Tornado Kills IS, mentioning it ^Mctfleally. He GASW forges which could Iw used to meet praiaed Gf«ariB ifl a sneMh in aettle ita differences on a basic of for abolishlfig U.N. Secratai^' mtssUtg aircraft. There -was a re the tnitlal thrust of an attack'in general Dag Hammarskjold's JM, port, however,-that a light plane Bcndet Armenia, and aaid’ ’ (he B. brown and white saddle oxford and "live and let live." . a NATO ai'ea and perhaps thereby Ruaeian major flew "aroiifid the Khrushchev’8 speech, reported Khrushchev said "The United N"* was missing from LeGuardia Field delay the hour for defensive em FUND OILED tions organization suffers from / in New York. globe preriaely not Juat'up and SPASHEni SUPPER W Moscow radio, was delivered In ployment -of nuclear weapons. Smashes 2 Oklahoma Towns down." C . brown calf oxford with scuff READY Yerevan ■ a^, A,ji^Ung,ja^A.nnra- menu which need treatment." State Police said they planned Speifclflcally, Rusk la expected to 8KMWOW® BY TROOP NO. ISO BOY SCOUTS Ian parliatneht hel4 to' celebrate lie said that a . reorganizSLt|ah to send a search plane or a heli argue that the European allies T^diftorenee ta-elemdy tofllnwa RAISERS! tip. TO GO! o f. the United Nations would eh- copter to the area to make a Poteau, Okla., May 6 (/P> — A^happy reunion turned into a- "I jumped up and started himt- Rumlan rocketa'ail^w --the 40th anniversary of the estab must rely less^ In the first in tomado that didnH last 10 sec-1 nightmare. Four members of the ing my cliildren." lishment of Soviet rule in the Re able that body to .“afiswer its pur search from the sky. stance, on U.S. and British nuclear to carry more weight at graater ST. JANES’ SCHOOL CAFETERIA For your erqanliations pose and to examine and solve onds killed 13 persons and Injured family were killed, nirie Injured, The men found their family speeds into epace. public. retallatorj' power and more on 59 late yesterday as it tore including two children. strewn about the yard, covered in Khrushchev said the internation whatever problems may arise conventional zuxns. But at least on existing evidence, LUten to Kathy Godfrey, WDJF-CBS, Mancherter, without bias and with due regard Bootblack Honored through two tiny towns in east The storm was the worst of debris. ^ Shepard’s attempts to control hia SATURDAY, HAY S -5 Is 7 P.H. . . . a NEW uniqu* plow. al, situation had been aggravated At his news conference, Ken- ern Oklahoma. many that blaiiHeted most of Okla Killed here were Jack Brown's 10:10 a.m., Monday thru Saturday, Contest every day. recently. for the interests of all nations, .to New York, May 6 Boot space capsule—even though it waa DONATION: Adolta SIJIO—Children under it, eOo make it an effective instnimeht black Frank Russo, Stamford, A famil.v reunion turned into a homa for the second straight day. father, Charles: Mrs. Wiley Lloyd, backed up by automatle syatema "The peoples of the whole world (Coatlnued on Page Five)' tangle of horror when 13 died or It came, on the first anniversary daughtei^ of Charles; Preston HOOD RETURNS are greatly alarmed by the intri of safe guarding the peace of the Conn., got his shoes polished — that insured against error—seem UMmED NUMBER OF TICKETS by two vice presidents of a big were hurt as the twister smashed o^ a tornado that killed 13 and Lloyd. Mrs. Lloyd's infant son, and ed somewhat more than Gagarin’A gues of the imperialist aggressors world instead of being one to do Alvin Browm, Jack Brown's baby AvnllnMe a t the Door—or ObU MI 8-SOOS the bidding of one group of states flnaneial corporation. Reichert. Then It tore away half injured more than 100’ at Wilbur- The Russiana have , told little of Gall HI 34408 against the freedofti-loving people of Howe, a comnyunity of 500. '.ton. Just 40 miles to the west. Son. of Cubs.” at the expense of the others." The switch occurred yesterday what Gagarin did, bUt they have when the 500 employes of the Wrangle Bars Nine died in Howe, four at Twisters struck in neighboring "I heard my daughter. Connie, made no mention of hia attempt- uiwaitamtMiiMk , Khrushchev drew stormy ap In his speech which lasted an C.I.T. Financial Oorp. put aside Arkansas, a few miles away. One screarfiing. for me. I uncovered her If yog buy oboes plause as he condemned what he hour and a half Khrushchev ap Reichert. and. carried her to the highway pealed for early and eucceeaful ne^ everything to honor Ruswo. who It may have ripped a wing off person killed near Dover and (Continned on Page Five) described as Intervention In Cuba has been polishing their shoes for where some man loaded .her In a "which had not threatened any gotiationa on disarmament. Start of Talks a light plane. A young boy said j eight injured near Lake Hamilton, truck," Lewallen said, He said .the international situa 35 years. he saw this happen and said he. There was little.wai'Ulng as the one. During the luncheon, the 56- "I found my sister-in-law unt like you buy tools... SaMrlaHtanale 84 WhMl Hriilil He noted that the attacl; had tion has grmsm more tense receht- saw smoke rising from the forests j twister smashed out of torrential demeath another pile of logs.” lluyM ■•<*: lit A4|m>mim Jy- year-old shoeshlne man was pre On Laos Truce on Winding Stair Mountain after j „ ,. . , . , , *Nk M nBitMlIf been repui^d and commented, sented with a watch and checks it crashed I^wallen said his brotiier-ln-law. Then he found baby Preston "US. statesmen sholld draw the Khrushchev said that the Soviet Lloyd’s body. tititli Oliit, to- Hm-Scririn. Dean. government was • preparing seri totaling 8540. Hin Heup, JL-aos, May . 6 UPi— , Wally Lloyd, raced up to the Bulletins su m n i eiMb tail Mim Sa proper conclusions.’’ , Russo's conunent: "This ia the The death toll may go higher, j ^ome in a pickup truck. He and He looked aroiin'd and heard MUniOimtcInie- mwn bill M III arrm Khrushchev said that Cuba had ously for talks with the .United Prelipiinarj’ talks aimed at work crying.. .from his father-in-law, Culled from AP Wires boy ill now a t fttk. fir • IBMIk 1 (1 1 cil So could the number of Injured, j hjs father-in-law. Jack Brown, Ml Tnt tulH Wmitr proposed to normalize its relatione States about disarmament. - ing out a qease-fire for Laps and his'own two boys, fte found his He expressed hope America In '(Continued ob Page Two) Both lists fluctuated last night, 1 ran out to the fence and: aith the United States through turn would approach these nego bogged down today as representa with victims taken to s half-dozen "Tliere it was about 60 yards in baby daughter, Stephanie, wrap negotiations onTa basis of "live and tiations with equal responsibility. tives of the kin^om ’s warring nearby cities. front of us." ped in a mattress, her arm broken. WABNINO ON BIAS let live.",. He added if America "The people expect the disarma faotiohs w’rangled over where ne "It didn't last 10 seconds," said i ‘Wc jumped into a ditch. Juat "All this time, it was raining Athens, Go„ , Hay g (Be would follow this principle it ment talke,to emerge from the gotiations should be held. Charles Lewallen. ■ as we laid down, I looked up and aoriif^thing awful.” speaking at a eampos eoee ' would be to the mutual advan- stage of endless discussions. They Military . negotiatiora—teams of But in those 10 seconds the^big, saw the house go. At Howe, about the only building struck by IntograttoB rioting, -tage of everyone and- without want not control over armament News Tidbits six army officers each sent by the not wrecked was the office of Dr. Att;r. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy CHECK NOW harm to the prestige of tulyone. but disarmament under control," pro-Communist Pathet Lao and S. C. Dean. told a Deep Sontli andienee to Turning to.the situation in Laos, he declared.' from the AP Wires the Royal Laotian government— Walter Lewis, who come Into day he will enforce civil righto the COOD WORD he said measures were now ber Khrushchev repeated his for-' deadlocked, ahortly after the open End fo SlallinjS Indicated town soon after the tornado hit, laws vigotooaly. Making bis first by WolobreooBr Ing taken'"to, put out the fire" mula that if the United S tates' ing meeting yesterday in an a'ban- said the dead and injured were major address aa attorney gen there which he insisted were start will accept complete-and total dis- i Former President Dwight D. doned house on the north bank of taken there. And "Doc Dean, who's eral, the Fyesklent’s brother FOR FEDDERS ed by American efforts to divert armament, the Soviet Union would I Eisenhower, vacationing at Au the Nim Uk River. about 90, Is still working now.” flung out an appesd oa well aa a the Southeast Aria country frqm accept whatever controls the Unit gusta Golf Club, praises American Royal officers lnsisted,i perma Moslems Say Time Ripe This was after midnight. warning. In a talk prepared for ' a position of ne^traltty which ed States wishes. | Astronaut Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard nent negotiators should hold the The Rev. S. J. Peters, pastor of a law school observanoe spon in WORK CLOTHES had been established 'by 1854 Ge The United States has repeat- i and scientists who made first U.S., next session here in Hin Heup. the Assembly of God church at sored by toe University of Geetw COMFORT neva- agreement. . ediy replied that ita proposals for 8i»ce Journey possible , '. 'Two The rebels argued that It should Howe, said: gta Law School, Kennedy saldt "Laos.’’ KhrushcJidV laid. *\vanta controls must accompany progres vice presidents ’of .Westinghouse be Ban Namone flvp miles north “It was pouring down rain. All "You may aak, wiO we eirioroe; For Peace with France the civil rights statutes. The rn- to use its energies for p e a c ^ I siva disarmament. - ^ Electric Cbrp., J. H. Chiles Jr. and ward and nearer rebel territory, ' ___ _ . at once it looked like a blue smolte W. C. Rowland, both punished for but that they .wQuld have to await moving in. And then it hit.” ' swer is: ‘Yes, wo wUl.’." price fixing, toll Senators that they word from higher authority, prob Bv ANDREW BOROWIEO thwarted by the local rebel organ- As the grim search for dead and LATER never fixed prices , . Connecti ably tomorrow. Algiers. May 6 (ffi — Belief is Ization. Injured went into the night, there FLANE .VANISHES cut Public-- Expenditures Council growing among Algerian Moslems The Algerian Front of National was another ready to start 'when Ocean Beoch, N.YvMay 8 (B) Nixon Says Kennedy says, that Connecticut psJd third Representatives of Britain and that the -national rebels should Liberation (FLh^) spread word —Coast Guqrd ships aad planes hlghsSt ratio among states In 1860 the Soviet Union went to the In throughout its cells in Algiers to Marched a wide area of Long stop stalling on peace talks with (Continued on Page Three) Island today for a small plana for every 81 received In federal dian Foreign Ministry in New France. refrain from all demonstrations grants-in-ald. ' Delhi earl.v todsy with Instruc “for the time'being.” that disappeared on what had'’ On sonfie HOT, MUGGY day - — . “n ie time Is ripe" l.s the Moslem been planned as a half-boor Pulled Bdnerpn Cuba Connecticut legialati.ve leaders tions for the International. Super phrase echoing throughout Al It is possible that demonstra-, agree to boost the state’s mini visory Commission to proceed to Uons^are being planned to bolster flight. Zahn> Airport near this SUMMER,.chances are you mum wage to fl.tS' an hour next giers from garage attendants and the position of the rebel delega Dillon Ponders AmityvUle said Stepaen Deub- Laos to certify that a cease-fire news vendors to attache.s in the will be wishing you owned an Chicago, May • ip). — l^chard^'U.S. and large portraits of, •Oct."'!, .and to 81.25 an hour at has taken place. tion during the,peace talks. ski, about 50, of North Babyleii, DICKIES M. Nixon didn't wait long to yank future date, probably 28 months French, administration. left the alrpoK at 8 pjn. last AIR-CONDITIONER. ^ Abraham Lincoln and Richard M. Commission Chairman Samar ,Manv French officials believe Another problem causing concern Tax Reduction off his gloves and get down to po Nixon. later in conformity with new' fed Sen Of India said he expected the for the French administration is a ,nlght in a Fiper triUner, Demb- eral law • ■ ■’ Fuipsral services for thr Moslem oonulace Is ontting In- ski," who has a comnieroial litical hare knuqkles. Gharles F. Carpentlsr, Ulinots group to leave for Laos tomorrow. creasiner pressure on rebel leaders growing gulf between Europeans Yesterday the ifoiroet' Vice Pres secretary of state, Wought the big William F. Staley, 54, chief of •Britain and Russia are Jo-chair and Moslems. Washington. May 6- (/Pi—The pilot’s license, planned to crulso PRE-i?EASON PRICES on newest won anim ” - u i ident broke the silence he has Rental Housing Division of Con to negotiate with the FVench g.ov- Treasury is considering an in about tor a hrtf hour aad tben 3 crowd up wiiooping as he pVesent- men of the Geneva Conference 'emment now. The European population, in come tax cut for next year. Sizes 14 to 20, kept,since the election, and re -ediNlxon as an aixample of ’Tiow a necticut , Public 'Worits Depart which set up the Laotian commis cited by the abortive April 22 return to the field, airport of or discontinued rhodals of FEDDERS ment, Wul be hUM Monday . . . Government officials recalled Thia was Indicated'yesterday by ficials said; Instead tiw plaae 6 peatedly he hammered .. on ^ I s great maiucan lose with dignity sion. They have assigned the com military coiy). has again called for air-conditidners will help your Bill permitting Connecticut towns that In the oast notiticallv-minded Secretary Dougla.*; Dillon, al disappeared. . - theme: . ' j and- courage—and wlh the hearts mission the job of checking the French rule over Algeria. though he carefully avoided mak wishes come true. • Your shoes are used more than any other tool on the place. President Rennedy pulled a of th i pedpls.’’ to establish conservation cornmis- effectiveness of the cease-flre in Moslems have gone alodfr with Stubbornly entrenched behind . . . ^ sions passed by Soiiae and sent to rebel delovlns' maneuvers. But they ing any commitments about fu boubguibaill They’ve got to /bW good and m oor well end take barnyard abuse boner In the way he handled ttie Csrpentier, then goofed i and in Laos. this slogan, the Europeans are be ture tax policy.' Washington. May « '(B)— Cuban situation. "Putting It blunt- troduced Nixon as a fornler presi Senate at Hartford. ' India is chairman of the 'com are honeful that this time the in coming more and more Isolated like a hog’s snout They can’t cost too much, either, these days. • ]y," Nixon said, “we should not dent, Inept' gunman, l^o Joseph Du- surgents will not nut an” stnmb- from the Moslems. Questioned by the House Ways Tunisian Preeldeat Habib Bonr- mission which also Includes Po lln"’ blocks in.the path of peade. and,Means Committee on present guiba today canoeled a sched GUARD your HEALTH and disposition start things unless we are pre But It . didn’t mattfl'r. As Nixon raond, 28, robs State Bank at Col land and Canada. Officials fear that demonstra Weinbrenner has made shoes to meet these needs tor over himself told, it' was as-, warm a linsville, ni., then, shot down In The weariness.., of the ^?o,slem and future plans. Dillon remarked uled visit Temweeee and Tex this summer. Visit POTTERTON'S WOM NNTS pared to finish them," When the cease-flre is found to tions, staged nightly by Euro with apparent approval: as becauseto of an attack of bron 50 years. All we ask you to do is to coma in and COMPARL Now come the domestic issues, welcome as he got at any time running gun battle witlflPoUce who masses after six-and-a-half vear.s peans may sooner or later pro now and^CHECK the low, low prices, Sizes 29 to 50. during the campaign! recover estimated 54,000 to $8,000. be effective) 'i Britain' and the of war and uncertainty.la expected There Is "one theory the income chitis. He kaill remain In the although he doubtless will con United States will agree to attend voke a violent Moslem’ reaction. tax,“ especially. . should, be some Preeldent’s gueet bouse bore bat starting at $159.95. tinue to bring up Cuba in each of John F. Kennedy won Illinois by .General Electric Cc. wants the 14-natlon Geneva Conference to influence the rebel decision. An y H im , iixIMi-bii U.S. DIstrirt Court a t Phlladelphta other factor which pould speed what lower . . . the Idea is that a hopes to reeome Ms U.fli. tour his talks. a scant 8,800 yotes. And .many Re- on the futura..pf Laps. A rebel French general, hiding tax reduction would be an \ -n- In New York on May 10. Tlw ^ , « t Slim ik| In4hir m d It Amy thm, Nixon will speak ,on the farm publicana clalin this margin came to Impounu c o m p a n y records negotiations is the obvious deter Out since the unsuccessful anny Best lodking: on any job. Neat appearance and top sought by Justice Department for Swiss autaoirtties 4n Gfeneva he- mination of the French go'vernment tlve to higher (economic) ac announcement of the Taalslsa y Si —lii^ m i a im a u rt— fw i—Oiit mni ria-fru w—r. problem at a Republican fund rais on allegedly stoWn" votes bi Chica Insurrection in Algeria collapsed tivity." leader’s lllnesa was made by Ms A small deposit will hold ypur choice ing dinner in Des Moines tonight, go. , further investigation of heavy (Conttnned oa Page Tliree) to smash, once s"d'for sll. army last month, surrendered today in sn. HsMb Bourgullia Jr., osdy y OtU-«orit. ak awMin id, tar tpiiaff, rwIM woMra. slect.rical' equlpipsnt industry . . .. amJ 'Settler ooporitlon to a negoti When questioned about a step-, until summar. utility for action and comfort. Lonsr-wearing fabric, find then wind up his tour Nixon said he has often been Algiers.- . , by-step reduction, Dillon said it la an benr before Bonrgniba y r■e^br« down honra I Ob tiw tackdrop wars • hUga ip m ita r town district (rater before too man let go. May 1 1, but thalr offorta wera (OoBtinned oa Page Two) ea Fago Vhne)